Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
Julia Meadows (Keri Russell) is a middle school teacher who moved back home to a small town in Oregon. She tries to come to terms with her past alongside her brother, Paul (Jesse Plemons). He’s the ...
There’s nothing quite like a decaying industrial town in the middle of a chilly, grey-skied fall to set an immediately gloomy mood in a film. Not that Scott Cooper’s “ Antlers ” needs any help in that ...
Scott Cooper’s Antlers is a movie with a good head on its metaphorical shoulders, and a healthy appreciation of the greatness that exists in horror filmmaking. It’s not overly invested in cheap scares ...
As movie titles go, “Antlers” seems ready-made for one of two holidays — either Christmas or Halloween — and it’s kind of a shame to see it squandered on the latter. Now what is some enterprising ...
When a young boy, played by Jeremy T. Thomas, is forced to take care of his father and younger brother is forced to take care of his father and brother, sick with a mysterious affliction, his teacher ...
Keri Russell does what she can to elevate a story about a town facing a menacing force, in a film that's somehow both sparse and overstuffed all at once. At first, branching out into this new ...
Antlers debuts in theaters on Oct. 29. Spoiler-free review by Rafael Motamayor. Antlers is a satisfying, unsettling, and rather bleak horror movie when it focuses on its main creature. It's also a ...
In a small town on Oregon’s coast, teacher Julia (Keri Russell) is adjusting to life back home, moving in with her brother Paul (Jesse Plemmons) as a last resort. She notices her small-statured ...
Antlers debuts in theaters on Oct. 29. There's a reason why the last few years have seen the horror landscape predominantly dominated by stories about trauma and grief. When done right, this can add a ...