Film Review: ‘Child’s Play’ attempts to reimagine the slasher doll franchise with a technological twist but malfunctions instead
By Riley Runnells | June 27, 2019Gabriel Bateman and Mark Hamill are the best parts of the film.
Gabriel Bateman and Mark Hamill are the best parts of the film.
Rafael and Petra are back working together at The Marbella.
Hannah and the guys are doing “all the things” in Latvia.
Jules’ latest texting buddy isn’t any random stranger.
The trailer leaves audiences—and Will—with goosebumps.
The couple is waiting to get married instead of rushing into it.
Tilda Swinton stole the show.
This is truly “the most dramatic season yet.”
Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniton have seen better days in their previous team-ups.
Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson are good, but they are no Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones.
OK, Jafael shippers: you’re in for the best episode yet.
Warning: This has some spoilers.
Things get spicy in Scotland.
The documentary is honest and heartwarming.
From ‘Hadestown’ to ‘Beetlejuice.’
The film attempts to incorporate too many scary factors for its own good.
Taron Egerton is brilliant.
Xiomara finds out she’s cancer-free.
Cue the “he said, he said.”
An awkward childhood romance provides for a comedic rom-com for the ages.