/Film

/Film

Peter Sciretta founded /Film after working as a full-time writer for Cinematical, a movie blog owned by AOL. The site officially started on August 23, 2005, with an article by Zach Lawrence listing his Top 10 Movies of All Time. In just a month, we had assembled a team of more than 20 contributors from across the United States.

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  • 14 hours ago | slashfilm.com | Chris Evangelista

    Squid Game season 3 brings the Netflix series to a conclusion that feels both inevitable and underwhelming. Here's our review.

  • 2 days ago | slashfilm.com | BJ Colangelo

    When Blumhouse and Universal unleashed "M3GAN" onto the world in 2022, no one could have possibly predicted the sensation she would become. Well, no one straight, that is. Queer audiences took one look at that "Titanium"-singing murder doll and said, "Mother." Her stellar box office performance made way for the inevitable sequel, and the House that Blum Built doubled, if not tripled down, on catering to M3GAN's biggest fanbase leading up to the sequel's release.

  • 3 days ago | slashfilm.com | Jacob Hall

    The first thing you notice about Marvel's "Ironheart," the latest streaming entry in the sprawling Marvel Cinematic Universe, is how small it is. It's set largely in a single Chicago neighborhood. Other than the title character, its cast is original and tightly connected to their environment rather than another corner of the MCU.

  • 3 days ago | slashfilm.com | Jeremy Smith

    Ever since the United States dropped the atomic bombs Fat Man and Little Boy on, respectively, the Japanese cities of Nagasaki and Hiroshima, the world has known with terrifying certainty that humanity possesses the power to end all life on Earth — or, at least, most of it. Cockroaches might pull through (and, if 1977's "Damnation Alley" has the science right, get really big).

  • 3 days ago | slashfilm.com | Akos Peterbencze

    As a prolific creator, Taylor Sheridan has been behind numerous TV shows (alongside some movie screenplays) and regularly directs a number of episodes of his series. Yet he still finds the time and bandwidth to produce a few projects that aren't his creations. One of those is Brian Helgeland's crime thriller, "Finestkind," which unceremoniously came and went on Paramount+ at the end of 2023.