Articles by Rachel Ho
A Canadian Wrestling Legend Lights Up 'Dark Match'
Directed by Lowell Dean
PUBLISHED Jul 22, 2024
Taking its title from the pro-wrestling term to describe a non-televised event, Dark Match follows a small wrestling company that accepts a...
'Twisters' Lacks a Fresh Twist, but Its Leads Are a Force of Nature
Directed by Lee Isaac Chung
PUBLISHED Jul 17, 2024
Some stories benefit from constant reimagining to allow for the narrative to be adapted through a contemporary lens — 'A Star Is Born' and...
Streaming Must-Sees (and Must-Skips) in July 2024
PUBLISHED Jul 16, 2024
It's summer, summer, summertime, so as DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince told us so many years ago: it's time to sit back and unwind. And...
The Thrilling 'Kill' Slays Hollywood's Popcorn Blockbusters
Directed by Nikhil Nagesh Bhat
PUBLISHED Jul 4, 2024
Back in the 1960s, Hollywood hit a bit of a snag: the Golden Age was over, the Hays Code was petering out but still in effect up to 1968, a...
'The Bear' Season 3 Isn’t Quite a Full Meal
Created by Christopher Storer
PUBLISHED Jul 4, 2024
As strange as it may sound given how successful Season 2 of 'The Bear' became, I believed at that the time that the series should've ended...
How to Survive in the 'A Quiet Place' Universe
PUBLISHED Jun 28, 2024
Six years ago, John Krasinski introduced us to a creative apocalyptic nightmare: a world where aliens preyed upon humans by hunting us down...
'A Quiet Place: Day One' Is a Muted, Meditative Spin on the Series
Directed by Michael Sarnoski
PUBLISHED Jun 27, 2024
Michael Sarnoski's directorial debut, 'Pig', cleverly hid a meditation on grief beneath a 'John Wick'-ian veneer, creating a deeply felt...
'Brats' Can't Let Go of the Past
Directed by Andrew McCarthy
PUBLISHED Jun 26, 2024
In 1985, New York Magazine journalist David Blum wrote an article about a group of young emerging actors in Hollywood. At the time, Blum...