Review: Is ‘Black Phone 2’ Better Than Its Predecessor?
“Black Phone 2” is a well-made, well-acted film that builds on the original and puts its story at its heart.
“Black Phone 2” is a well-made, well-acted film that builds on the original and puts its story at its heart.
Take a look at a new LEGO build set in the world of Netflix’s “Wednesday” series.
Andy Burns heads back to the fall of 1994 and the release of “Interview With The Vampire.”
In advance of their screening of “How To Shoot A Ghost” at Toronto’s Paradise Theatre on Wednesday, November 5, Andy Burns talks to Eva H.D. and Charlie Kaufman about their work together, the state of cities, and much more.
Authors Troy Benjamin and Craig Goldberg talk to Andy Burns about their new book, “The Real Ghostbusters: A Visual History.”
BBP!’s Andy Burns remembers Ace Frehley and the legacy of KISS.
With “The Fragile Tour 2025,” progressive rock icons Yes still have some live tricks up their musical sleeves.
Andy Burns talks to director Vivieno Caldinelli about his latest film, “Scared Shitless.”
October brings the return of Biff Bam Pop!’s annual 31 Days of Horror, this year celebrating horror released between 1996 and 2013.
Microids brings a detective classic to the PS5 with “Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile.”
After a few years’ hiatus where Star Wars spent more time on television, the force returns to the movies with ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu.’
“Donkey Kong Bananza: DK Island & Emerald Rush” looks visually great, as you’d expect, but unless you’re into statue collecting or timed runs, it’s not really an essential addition to the original title.