Steve TitcombMar 282 minThe Peanut Gallery's 2022 Oscar SnubsCertain actors, actresses, and films went overlooked by the Academy.
Sheehan Planas-ArteagaMar 211 minThe Peanut Gallery's 2022 Oscar PicksTwo Peanut Gallery film experts make their 2022 Oscar picks across six of the main categories.
Josh AboodyJan 43 minThe Peanut Gallery Reviews Silent NightFirst-time Director Camille Griffin effectively blends humor, drama, and horror in her "Christmas movie" Silent Night.
Josh AboodyAug 11, 20213 minThe Peanut Gallery Reviews The Suicide SquadJames Gunn injects his own vision into the DCEU with The Suicide Squad, and the result is raunchy, fun, and spectacular.
Josh AboodyMay 26, 20213 minThe Peanut Gallery Reviews Riders of JusticeDirector Anders Thomas Jensen has created a distinct work of art in the high-powered Danish film, Riders of Justice.
Josh AboodyMar 19, 20213 minThe Peanut Gallery Reviews Always a GrindJoel Betancourt does it all in Always a Grind. He produces some funny moments, but the film struggles in several areas.
Josh AboodyNov 19, 20203 minThe Peanut Gallery Reviews FatmanGibson and Goggins dedicate themselves to their roles. The result is the highlight of Fatman.
Josh AboodyNov 13, 20203 minThe Peanut Gallery Reviews FreakyFreaky features sharp writing and solid performances, but it is not without flaws.
Josh AboodySep 30, 20202 minThe Peanut Gallery Reviews The Last ShiftThe Last Shift, Andrew Cohn’s fast-food-focused microcosm, is by and large a success.
Josh AboodyJan 24, 20203 minThe Peanut Gallery Reviews The GentlemenFans of Ritchie will immediately recognize the style employed here and undoubtedly breathe a sigh of relief seeing him return to his roots.
Josh AboodyJan 18, 20204 minThe Peanut Gallery Reviews Bad Boys For LifeThe chemistry between Lawrence and Smith is utterly undeniable.
Josh AboodyDec 18, 20192 minThe Peanut Gallery Reviews Jumanji: The Next Level While much of the humor provides sufficient laughs, there are noticeable lapses.
Josh AboodyDec 4, 20193 minThe Peanut Gallery Reviews Knives OutThis is arguably Rian Johnson’s best work, both from a directing and writing standpoint.
Josh AboodyNov 16, 20192 minThe Peanut Gallery Reviews Jojo RabbitThe few serious moments that do occur are handled beautifully and the transition from comedy to drama is seamless.