‘Scary Movie 4’ (2006) cruises into disaster-horror mashup
‘Scary Movie’ Week (Review): The fourth entry in the “trilogy” drifts from its roots by targeting disaster-movie clichés.
‘Scary Movie’ Week (Review): The fourth entry in the “trilogy” drifts from its roots by targeting disaster-movie clichés.
‘Scary Movie’ Week (Review): Parody veterans Zucker and Proft bring a goofier flavor as they take the reins from the Wayans Brothers.
Movie review: Even by the standards of genre sequels, the “Candyman” sequels struggle to expand on the original’s statement. “C4” tries, at least.
‘Scary Movie’ Week (Review): Anna Faris and the Wayans Brothers decide to make a sequel after all, this time targeting ghost flicks.
Movie review: The second chapter of the “H40” trilogy has good continuity and a fresh angle, but it doesn’t do much to develop characters.
‘Scary Movie’ Week (Review): “Scary Movie” is a hilarious spoof of the slasher boom, but the big takeaway is the breakthrough turn by Anna Faris.
Movie review: This is yet another apocalyptic film, but it’s gripping as Millicent Simmonds grows into a rare hearing-impaired movie star.
Frightening Friday (Movie review): The Grudges continue to stalk people, and that’s all there is to it. But this sequel is nonetheless easy to watch.
Movie review: This Netflix slasher is a fun but ultimately tame Gen-Z statement on social issues and the direction of the genre.
Movie rankings: As Michael Myers continues to stalk Laurie Strode through the decades, here’s a ranking of the “Halloween” films to date.