Intercut's Best Of March
/March movies ranked.
Read MoreWeekend Must-Watch #6 of the year. Does Creed III punch above its weight?
Read MoreWeekend Must Watch #5 of the year. A bear did cocaine. A family had a ghost. A kid learns to be a bruiser. And some Picks for the Week.
Read MoreWeekend Must Watch #4 of the year. There's a new Marvel movie out! How successful is Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and what does it mean for the future of Phase 5 and the MCU?
Read MoreWeekend Must Watch #3 of the year. Reviewing everything from the month of January, including some titles we missed during Sundance.
Read More10 Movies We Can't Wait to See in 2023 & more on Weekend Must Watch #2 of the year.
Read MoreFirst Weekend Must-Watch of 2023! We've got some updates on Intercut, reviews of new releases, and Picks for the Week!
Read MoreWeekend Must-Watch for the week of December 19th. Thoughts on the latest releases, including Avatar: The Way of Water, BARDO, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths, The Big 4, Le Pupille, The Recruit, Kindred, Murderville, and more.
Read MoreWeekend Must-Watch for the week of December 12th. Thoughts on the latest releases, including The Whale, Babylon, Avatar: The Way of the Water, Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio, Emancipation, Christmas Bloody Christmas, Something from Tiffany's, and The Marriage App.
Read MoreWeekend Must-Watch for the week of December 5th. Thoughts on the latest releases, including Violent Night, Bones and All, Devotion, The Inspection, Strange World, Glass Onion, Lady Chatterley's Lover, The Swimmers, Athena, Wendell and Wilde, Darby and the Dead and Wednesday.
Read MoreWeekend Must-Watch for the week of November 21st. Thoughts on the latest releases, including The Menu, The Fabelmans, EO, She Said, Disenchanted, The Wonder, The People We Hate At the Wedding, Slumberland, Blue's Big City Adventure, Stutz, Is That Black Enough For You?!?, I Am Vanessa Guillen, Dead to Me; Season 3, 1899, Teletubbies, Ziwe: Season 2, and Fleishman Is in Trouble.
Read MoreWhat to Watch the week of November 14th. Reactions to the reactions to Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, plus thoughts on the latest releases such as Spirited, Falling for Christmas, and more.
Read MoreWhat to Watch the week of November 7th. Wrapping up what we watched in October including Causeway, Enola Holmes 2, My Policeman, and I'm Totally Fine.
Read MoreWhat to Watch the week of October 31st. Wrapping up what we watched in October including Black Adam, Ticket to Paradise, the Season Two premiere of The White Lotus, and the Season One finale of The House of the Dragon.
Read MoreWhat To Watch the week of October 17th. Art & Zach review Halloween Ends then break down their Picks for the 10 Best Movies/TV To Watch Right Now.
Read MoreWhat To Watch the week of October 10th. Zach flies solo to talk new releases like Amsterdam, Lyle Lyle Crocodile, TÁR, Triangle of Sadness, Blonde, as well as the latest episodes of House of the Dragon and Atlanta.
Read MoreWhat To Watch the week of October 3rd. Art & Zach give their Top 5 of What To Watch, with reviews of Abbott Elementary, Atlanta, House of the Dragon, Ramy, Bros, Catherine Called Birdy, Confess Fletch & Smile.
Read MoreWhat To Watch from the past weekends including the new horror thriller BARBARIAN, the Disney Product PinocchioTM, and Netflix going 5 rounds with Cobra Kai.
Read MoreWhat To Watch the week of August 29th. Starting off with What We're Watching, Zach calls in while Art runs through reviews of The Invitation, Mo, Lil Baby & more!
Read MoreWhat To Watch the week of August 22nd. Starting off with What We're Watching, Art & Zach run-through reviews of House of the Dragon, Look Both Ways, Beast, Orphan: First Kill & She-Hulk.
Read MoreCovering the good, the bad, and everything in-between about movies.
Amy Adams is one of the biggest losers in Academy Awards history, with six Oscars nominations to her name without a win (not to mention her snubs for Enchanted and Arrival).
Steve McQueen has developed a reputation for minimalist storytelling that leaves a maximum impact, often exploring challenging, real-world history as well as the fragility of the human condition.
Sundance Film Festival 2025 is just around the corner, and there are a whole bunch of brand-new movies to anticipate.