David Reddish
26 articles published since April 26, 2023
About David Reddish
David Reddish is an award-winning author and journalist, having penned notable articles for MovieWeb, Queerty, ScreenRant, Playboy and more. He's also the author of the Sex, Drugs & Superheroes novel series, and the Lambda Literary-nominated The Passion of Sergius & Bacchus.
Aurora's Sunrise Review: A Glimmer of Light in a Story of War and Death
Aurora's Sunrise is a horrifying tale of genocide, survival, and hope.
Heart of Stone Review: A Goofy Action Picture Ideal for Popcorn Munching
Heart of Stone may be schlock, but it sure is fun.
Exclusive: Dreamin' Wild Director and Nancy and Donnie Emerson Discuss Their Music Biopic
Director Bill Pohlad and Nancy and Donnie Emerson talk Dreamin' Wild, about how a forgotten, 50-year-old album made a farmer a star
Missing: The Lucie Blackman Case Review: A True Crime Saga Not for the Faint of Heart
Netflix's true crime movie is not your usual whodunit.
Exclusive: Babylon 5 Creator J. Michael Straczynski Teases the "Joyful Noise" of New Movie
Sci-fi luminary J. Michael Straczynski discussed Babylon 5: The Road Home amid Comic-Con and the chaos of the strikes.
Exclusive: Getting Spooky and Silly with Talk to Me Directors Danny & Michael Philippou
The Philippou brothers spoke about their handy A24 horror film and if they really did turn down a DC movie.
Talk to Me Review: An Ingenious, Terrifying Horror Thriller
Siblings Danny and Michael Philippou make an auspicious debut with the A24 horror film Talk to Me, concerning a haunted hand.
Exclusive: They Cloned Tyrone Cast and Crew Talk 'Sweating Bullets' with Jamie Foxx
John Boyega, Teyonah Parris, Juel Taylor, and Charles D. King spoke about their new sci-fi horror comedy coming to Netflix, They Cloned Tyrone.
They Cloned Tyrone Review: A Funny and Frightening 70s Throwback
John Boyega, Teyonah Parris, and Jamie Foxx star in the boldly unique Netflix sci-fi comedy, They Cloned Tyrone.
Last Call Review: A Serial Killer Mystery with a Much Scarier Crime
Every frame of Last Call: When a Serial Killer Stalked Queer New York teems with anger.
Superpowered - The DC Story Review: A Fun, Puzzling Doc for Comic Lovers
A fun docuseries on Max can't hide the fact that something' missing here...
Myth of the Zodiac Review: Fringe Trim to an Enduring True Crime Saga
The Peacock docuseries features an odd take on the Zodiac Killer. Sleuths will riot.
The Out-Laws Review: A Poorly Led Comedy That Just Feels Leaden
The Out-Laws stars Pierce Brosnan, Ellen Barkin, Adam DeVine, and Nina Dobrev. The actors deserve better. So does the audience.
Hulk at 20: Is Ang Lee's Film an Epic Disaster? Or Secret Treasure?
On its 20th anniversary, the much maligned Hulk deserves an in-depth reappraisal and critical review.
Apes Together Strong Review: A Funny and Frightening Exploration of the GameStop Stock Scandal
A new documentary depicts how the GameStop affair of 2021 exposed a system designed to fail.
Elemental Review: A Movie That Seems Afraid of Itself
How can a movie this good-looking be so forgettable?
Jagged Mind Review: Putting the Eroticism Back in Erotic Thrillers
Jagged Mind breaks new ground as a queer thriller with a bizarre twist.
Exclusive: The Cast and Crew of Elemental on Crafting an Immigrant Story for the Pixar Legacy
What happens when fire and water attract? Elemental's Leah Lewis, Mamoudou Athie, Peter Sohn, and Denise Ream explain.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Review: A Terrific Send-Off to an Icon
Even at its weakest, Dial of Destiny has plenty to love.
Gremlins Secrets of the Mogwai Review: A Very Imaginative, Very Funny Prequel Adventure
Gizmo may have just made the comeback of the year...