‘Don’t Look Up’ review: Adam McKay’s angry, exhaustive satire is a miss

On “Murder,” one of The Office‘s funniest episodes, the employees at Dunder-Mifflin’s Scranton branch face catastrophe. The company’s economic situation is dire, and rumors of bankruptcy begin to float around the workspace. Of course, that could mean lost jobs, losses…

Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence star as astronomers in ‘Don’t Look Up’ teaser

Watch the first teaser for ‘Don’t Look Up’ starring Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio.

Vice Movie Review: Amidst the tonal chaos emerges an angry and distinct piece of work

Director Adam McKay never quite fits into the box that viewers try so adamantly to shove him into. After watching goofy, irreverent buddy comedies like Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy or Talladega Nights, it would be all too easy…

Daddy’s Home Review

Movies like Daddy’s Home around the holiday season are as inevitable as Christmas decorations on your street. It’s a bright, crowd-pleasing, silly way to spend a bit of money while giving you an excuse to tune out the family you…

Interview: Jeremy Strong talks ‘The Big Short’

We got the chance to participate in a roundtable interview with Jeremy Strong who stars in Adam McKay’s latest feature, The Big Short. Based on Michael Lewis’s best-selling book, the film tells the true story of four outsiders who saw…

Jon’s Movie Review: ‘The Big Short’

In The Big Short, writer/director Adam McKay creates a deliberately dizzying visual aesthetic to imitate the rhetoric involved in many of the banks’ business practices. He postulates that their vague language, confusing double dealings and overall disregard for ethics were the…

Interview: Shira Piven, Director of Welcome to Me

Welcome to Me is the story of new millionaire, Alice. With her newfound money, she decides to create her own talk television show where she talks all about her life: past, present and even future. What makes her journey unique…