Miami Local to Showcase His Unique Skills on New Fox Special, Superhuman

A Miami man with his very own Heroes-like talent is set to appear on Fox’s Superhuman special. Cuban-born Miami resident Yusnier Viera will appear on the new two-hour special hosted by actor Kal Penn, and featuring guest-judges Mike Tyson, actress/comedian Mary Lynn Rajskub, and neurosurgeon Dr. Rahul Jandial. Twelve ordinary contestants will display…

Kill List: 2015’s Best Horror Movies

One of our most enduring cinematic genres, horror is also among the most difficult to do right. This may sound obvious — countless attempts are made to scare moviegoers every year, whether in theaters or, increasingly, streaming online — but it’s brought into focus by the few that actually make…

The Ten Best Queer Films of 2015

With the year coming to an end and the bulk of “Best of” lists featuring a mountain of the same kind of film we witness every year, it’s time to offer up something a little different. So instead of bombarding you with another list of movies about straight guys and…

Cold and Dreamy, Carol Examines Women in Love

Ralph Rainger and Leo Robin’s sweet nectarine of a jazz standard “Easy Living” figures, in a glancing yet potent way, in Todd Haynes’ Carol, adapted from Patricia Highsmith’s 1952 novel The Price of Salt. Even though the lyrics speak of contentment — “Living for you is easy living/It’s easy to…

Concussion Takes On the NFL but Offers Little Drama

Concussion isn’t much of a movie, but it’s a fascinating bellwether for where the National Football League stands on chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), the degenerative brain disease associated with many of its former players. It so happens that the human brain isn’t supposed to whip against the skull like a…

The Big Short Takes On the 2008 Financial Crash — and Crashes

Fueled by impotent, blustery outrage, Adam McKay’s The Big Short, about the grotesque banking and investing practices that led to the 2008 financial collapse, is about as fun and enlightening as a cranked-up portfolio manager’s rue-filled comedown after an energy-shot bender. Based on Michael Lewis’s 2010 bestselling book of the…

Tarantino’s Bloody The Hateful Eight Refuses to Play Nice

Here’s to Quentin Tarantino’s cussed perversity. The Hateful Eight — his intimate, suspenseful western splatter-horror comedy — has been shot at great expense in the long-gone 70 mm format, but the movie itself is set almost entirely in cramped interiors. He’s hired Ennio Morricone to score the thing, but don’t…

You Already Know Everything That Happens in Daddy’s Home

Here’s a challenge. Gather some friends, pour some drinks and announce to everyone the premise of Daddy’s Home, the new family comedy about dads competing to be pater superior. It won’t take long: Will Ferrell is a doting schlemiel of a stepdad to suburban moppets whose biological father, played by…

Jennifer Lawrence Hustles, but Joy Does Her No Favors

In most of his eight films and especially since The Fighter (2010), choreographer of chaos and screwball scion David O. Russell has assembled boisterous, buoyant casts. His manic ensemble players, like those in Silver Linings Playbook and American Hustle, carom off one another, their high-pitched energy keeping the movies bustling…

The Ten Best Women-Directed Films of 2015

Real talk: Women making movies are awesome. It would be easy to just post that as a complete article, because it’s true and we all know it, but end-of-year lists so rarely highlight films made by women due to the film industry being so focused on the overwhelming amount of…

Crime Drama Legend Pits Two Tom Hardys Against London

The big breakthrough in Legend, the latest well-crafted studio throwback from writer-director Brian Helgeland (Payback, A Knight’s Tale, 42)? At long last, here’s one movie with two often incomprehensible Tom Hardy characters, sometimes muttering their Cockney swears at each other inside the same scene. Hardy plays twins, real-life gangsters who…

Relax — The Force Awakens Is the Third Good Star Wars Movie

SPOILER ALERT: Skip the fifth paragraph if you don’t want to know before you see the film. George Lucas is the L. Ron Hubbard of Hollywood. Both men were sci-fi dreamers turned mega-millionaires who spun their pulp adventures into a religion. Tap the power within yourself, they urged. The faithful…

Quentin Tarantino Isn’t Telling You What to Think

Here’s a true story about a St. Louis murder that changed America. In 1837, a black freeman named Francis McIntosh stepped off a Mississippi riverboat and blundered into two white cops chasing a drunk sailor who’d called them names. They ordered McIntosh to stop the perp; when he refused, they…