Amy On Film

'The Bad Batch': Cannibals Across The Line

Ana Lily Amirpour’s latest feels like a beautiful, apocalyptic audition for the next ‘Mad Max’
06/22/2017

'Wonder Woman' Is A Straight-Up Knockout

An excellently directed, action-adventure superhero movie with feminism at its heart
06/01/2017

'Alien: Covenant': We’re Not OK, Computer

Ridley Scott’s latest in the franchise is a beautiful, sprawling epic that doesn’t really tell us anything new. And that’s just fine.
05/19/2017

'Sleight': The Reluctant, Kinda-Sorta Superhero

J.D. Dillard’s supernatural, genre-bending, coming-of-age thriller
04/27/2017

Suddenly Infamous: 'Casting JonBenét' And 'Rodney King'

This Friday, Netflix premieres two experimental films about notorious ’90s crimes, accidental fame, and the ‘villains’ behind the headlines
04/26/2017

'Free Fire' Fires And Misses

For all its shoot-’em-up, popcorny-summer-movie fun, Ben Wheatley’s testosterone spree shows how low men can go
04/19/2017

'The Lost City Of Z': An Adventure Movie As Chilling As The Amazonian Fog

The story of real-life explorer Percival Fawcett steps outside of summer blockbuster season
04/12/2017

'Colossal': The Return Of Hathaway

Nacho Vigalondo’s monster comedy is the best self-aware joke you’ll watch all year
04/06/2017

'Life', Or Something Terrifying Like It

Director Daniel Espinosa’s clinical space movie is an unemotional and cruel punch in the gut
03/24/2017

'T2 Trainspotting': Even In Edinburgh, Dead Babies Grow Up

Danny Boyle sat down with MTV News to talk gentrification, his years-long fight with Ewan McGregor, and how ‘cinema is vampiric’
03/15/2017

'Kong: Skull Island': An Old-School Giant Having The Time Of His Life

‘Kong’ is a charming, popcorn-chomping adventure that could fit in at any movie theater in 1973
03/10/2017