Most of the principal characters from the original Insidious are no longer with us in this sixth installment of the franchise. That's just one of the problems with Out of the Further, which I rip into over at the Los Angeles Times.
Everybody's Got One: The Home of Tim Grierson
Friday, August 21, 2026
World News - "Everything Is Coming up Roses"
"Everything Is Coming up Roses" sounds a little Band of Horses. It sounds a little Quivers. Those chiming guitars and the deceptively openhearted vocals -- which are singing some fairly downbeat lyrics, if you pay attention -- get me every time.
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
'Mutiny' Review
Generally speaking, I'm down for a Jason Statham action-thriller. They're often duds, but hey: I enjoy the guy. With that in mind, let me express my disdain for Mutiny, which introduces a plot twist that I am getting increasingly sick of. I talk about that in my Screen International review.
The Grierson & Leitch Podcast: 'The End of Oak Street,' 'Amziah King' and 'Union County'
Listeners sometimes complain that Will and I agree too often. Well, those who feel that way will be pleased with this week's episode, where we really disagree on the dinosaur thriller The End of Oak Street. We are more aligned, however, on The Rivals of Amziah King and Union County. Hear us debate down below.
Saturday, August 15, 2026
Edinburgh 2026: 'Capsized' Review
In Capsized, a dysfunctional family, led by Rhys Ifans, heads off on a vacation. But what they don't know is that Dad hasn't been paying the mortgage, and when they return home, they may be evicted. For Screen International, I reviewed this well-observed drama.
Labels:
edinburgh,
film festivals,
movie reviews,
screen international
Friday, August 14, 2026
'The Rivals of Amziah King' Review
Many people will go to Andrew Patterson's new film, which was a hit at SXSW back in 2025, because it stars Matthew McConaughey. But Angelina LookingGlass is the movie's secret weapon. Here's my review of The Rivals of Amziah King.
Labels:
matthew mcconaughey,
movie reviews,
screen international,
sxsw
Grace Ives - "Neither You Nor I"
Grace Ives has released several singles off her recent album Girlfriend. But this is the song I find myself returning to. (Maybe it's because of the track's low-key Bjork vibes.)
Wednesday, August 12, 2026
How to Get Your Kids Into 'Jackass'
Over at Vulture, we offered up 10 great bits from the Jackass films that kids are gonna love. Of course, don't try any of these at home. But do read our article.
'The Wrong Girls' Review
I don't love stoner comedies. But I was charmed by The Wrong Girls, which finds Kristen Stewart and Alia Shawkat playing best friends and utter idiots. My review is here.
'Coyote vs. Acme' Review
After years of sitting on the shelf, Coyote vs. Acme is finally hitting theaters. Was it worth the wait? My review is up at Screen International.
Labels:
animation,
movie reviews,
screen international,
will forte
Tuesday, August 11, 2026
The Grierson & Leitch Podcast: 'Teenage Sex and Death,' 'One Night Only,' 'The Last House'
One good movie, two not very good movies are featured on this week's podcast. We both have plenty of nice things to say about Jane Schoenbrun's third feature. But we're not sure what to make of One Night Only or The Last House. Listen to us work through our feelings down below.
Friday, August 07, 2026
Donna Lewis - "I Love You Always Forever"
After this weekend, expect a lot of new YouTube comments for this video to say things like "Who else is here after seeing Teenage Sex and Death in Camp Miasma?"
Labels:
friday video,
jane schoenbrun,
music,
soundtracks,
the '90s
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