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Much like it's vampirical antagonist, AMC’s summer horror fare, "NOS4A2" recently began its second l

"It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia" co-creator and star Rob McElhenney talks with Chance Solem-Pfeif

"Chicken Run" (2000) turns 20 this week, and to celebrate, Chance and Noah are looking back at the f

Kathryn Hahn is having a sustained ongoing moment and it's arguably been happening since 2013. That

Ryan Oliver is joined by Nick Allen (RogerEbert.com, Vulture, MEL Magazine, The AV Club) to look bac

On this episode, Ryan Oliver is joined by Kathia Woods (Cup of Soul Show, Philadelphia Tribune, Awar

Some cinematic properties are lost in production-limbo for ages, and yet, when the films are finally

Rebecca Hall talks about her role as an emotionally closed-off physicist in Amazon Prime's humanist

Like everything, it's been a strange world for the film industry in the midst of COVID-19. On this l

He’s been called the Lizard King, the Iceman, the Dark Knight, and is perpetually applying for the p

Over the last decade, you’ve undoubtedly seen both Sam Hargrave and his work without even knowing it

American independent film lost a guiding light this month with the sudden passing of Lynn Shelton. F

Hollywood and Bollywood both suffered an incalculable loss last month with the untimely passing of a

A candid and affable Josh Trank ("Chronicle") gets on the line to get candid about his "Fantastic Fo

TV Recap: 'Hollywood'

2020/5/8

This week in the ever-flowing slipstream, Be Reel hosts Chance Solem-Pfeifer and Noah Ballard turn t

While Apple TV+'s first wave of content was met with a lukewarm response, it hasn't stopped the tech

Heading into 2016, no director showed more promise than Justin Kurzel. After shocking audiences with

To celebrate Al Pacino’s 80th birthday, Be Reel zeroes in on one of the acting legend’s favorite arc

This week, Chance and Noah decipher the back half of Alex Garland's “Devs.” With the help of sci-fi

For much of the late-20th century, Barbra Streisand was a ubiquitous star of stage, album, and scree