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Articles by Randall Colburn
Film Review: The Art of Self-Defense is a Funny and Deeply Unnerving Dissection of the “Alpha Male”
Jesse Eisenberg and Alessandro Nivola excel in director Riley Stearns’ fanged social satire.
Film Review: Teen Comedy Booksmart is a Raunchy, Winning Directorial Debut for Olivia Wilde
Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever make up for years of missing out in this riotous ode to friendship.
Film Review: The Highwaymen Is a Languid, One-Sided Look at the Texas Rangers Who Killed Bonnie and Clyde
Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson star in this terse revisionist history of the ’60s investigation.
SXSW Film Review: Chris Morris’ The Day Shall Come Once Again Mines Comedy From Terrorism
Morris’ pitch-black FBI satire marries sharp comedy with bracing doses of reality.
SXSW Film Review: The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story Is More Than a Hit Piece
This detailed look at the Svengali of ’90s pop condemns and inquires at the same time.
SXSW Film Review: Shia LaBeouf Shines In the Gritty, Optimistic South of The Peanut Butter Falcon
Tyler Nilson and Mike Schwartz’s sun-baked road movie is the best kind of heartwarming.
Ranking: Every Green Day Album from Worst to Best
Welcome to a paradise of insomniacs, nimrods, and American idiots.
Film Review: Spanish shocker Ánimas is a promising addition to Netflix’s horror canon
Laura Alvea and Jose F. Ortuño’s eerie tale of mental illness is visually striking, if narratively flawed.
Billie Eilish has never bought a CD
If this surprises you, do remember that she’s only 17.
Netflix warns viewers of Ted Bundy docuseries: “Maybe don’t watch it alone”
The four-part documentary on the twisted serial killer premiered Thursday.
Queen’s Brian May defends Bryan Singer in wake of sexual abuse allegations [Updated]
The Bohemian Rhapsody director has been accused numerous times of sexually assaulting underaged boys.