Reviews

Over the course of our more than 15-year existence, FSR has published thousands of reviews. We have reviewed movies from film festivals like Sundance, SXSW, TIFF, and Cannes. We review new theatrical and streaming releases. We even have two recurring columns — Previously On and Up Next — in which we review new and returning TV shows. And just as a fun fact, we used to give out letter grades with our reviews.

Browse our entire reviews archive below

How To Blow Up A Pipeline Movie Review

‘How to Blow Up a Pipeline’ is the Righteous Heist Movie Our Planet Needs

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The film is one of the most significant portraits of the 21st century to hit the big screen.

Barry Season Review

‘Barry’ Boldly Reinvents Itself In The Eleventh Hour

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Bill Hader’s assassin-turned-actor is back for one last season. This time, he’s behind bars.

Dungeons Dragons Honor Among Thieves Review

‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ Absolutely Rocks

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Chris Pine leads a hilarious reprieve from disappointing franchise flicks.

Vacation Of Terror Doll

Vinegar Syndrome Brings an Eclectic Genre Mix Home for April 2023

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We take a look at Curse of the Blue Lights, Five Women for the Killer, and Vacations of Terror I & II!

Malum

‘Malum’ Kicks Off a Great Premise Before Fumbling Its Horrors

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Come for the visuals and lead performance, but prepare to be bored by endless hallucinations.

Beef Netflix Review

Intense Dark Comedy ‘Beef’ Is The Boldest Show Netflix Has Made In Years

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The new Netflix series Beef stars Ali Wong and Steven Yeun as two strangers entangled in a feud, but it taps an intense vein of American anger that goes far beyond a road rage incident.

Air Review

Ben Affleck’s ‘Air’ is a Hollow Brand Tribute

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Despite a solid performance from Viola Davis, the latest collaboration between Matt Damon and Ben Affleck remains wanting.

Swarm Review

‘Swarm’ Sees Dominique Fishback Impressively Raise Hell in the Name of Fandom and Idolatry

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Fandom and fatalities don’t mix—but in Donald Glover and Janine Nabers’ new series, they come crashing to a bloody, glorious head.