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Matthew Mahler
Managing Editor
531 articles published since September 30, 2021
About Matthew Mahler
Managing Editor and critic for MovieWeb. Lover of film, philosophy, and theology. Amateur human. Contact him at matthew.m@movieweb.com
Rebel Directors Explain What the World Missed Out on with Batgirl and Why They Make Movies
Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah described the shelved Batgirl movie and their astounding personal film, Rebel.
The Writers Strike Tentatively Ends as the WGA Reaches an Agreement After 146 Days
The WGA Negotiating Committee sent out a letter late Sunday night announcing that an agreement has been made.
The 30 Best Apocalyptic Movies of All Times
Nothing represents the anxieties of the Covid age, climate change, and imminent global war like a good old-fashioned cinematic apocalypse.
The Origin of Evil Clip Splits Up a Dysfunctional Family in New Comedy-Thriller
The Origin of Evil is a wicked comedic thriller about the supposedly long-lost daughter of a wealthy, aging patriarch.
Cindy Crawford Explains Her Beauty Mark and the Hate It Received in Exclusive Clip from The Super Models
In the new Apple TV+ docuseries, Cindy Crawford discussed her beauty mark and how she was critiqued because of it.
Fry and Laurie Reunite in Trailer for The Canterville Ghost Horror Comedy
Oscar Wilde's The Canterville Ghost is coming to life in a family-friendly animated horror comedy this October.
Exclusive: Rebel Directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah Go From Blockbusters to Their Most Personal Film Yet
Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah spoke about their very personal, painful new film about ISIS and family, Rebel.
35 Best Action Movies of All Time, Ranked
The action genre is a difficult one to master, but these films have become iconic as some of the best action movies ever made.
Russell Brand Accused of Rape and Sexual Assault After Joint Investigation, Denies All Allegations
Reporting from The Times and Channel 4 has accused comedian and YouTube celebrity Russell Brand of serious past sexual crimes.
Best True Crime Documentaries on Netflix to Watch Right Now
With a colorful mix of feature films and limited series documentaries, Netflix has pretty much reinvented the true crime genre and has crushed its competition for the later half of the past decade.
Rebel Review: ISIS Destroys a Family in Emotionally Devastating Film
Batgirl directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah move from blockbusters to something deeply personal in the harrowing drama thriller, Rebel.
One Piece Renewed for Season 2 in Hilarious Eiichiro Oda Video, Producers Want Even More Seasons on Netflix
One Piece got a season two renewal, but producers Marty Adelstein and Becky Clements want Netflix's live-action anime adaptation to go further.
Beyond Fest 2023 Lineup Revealed, James Cameron to Finally Reveal The Abyss Director's Cut
The incredible 55 film lineup of Beyond Fest includes many special screenings with great directors like James Cameron.
Exclusive Shaky Shivers Clip Teases Wild Werewolf Horror Comedy from Sung Kang
Sang Kung (Han Lue in the Fast & Furious franchise) directs this bloody buddy comedy about werewolves.
Aberrance Trailer Makes History with a Snowy, Bloody Horror Mystery
Aberrance will be the very first Mongolian horror film to be released theatrically in the U.S.
Exclusive: Atom Egoyan Confronts His Past with Seven Veils, Starring Amanda Seyfried
The famed filmmaker discussed the issues and characters of his new film starring Amanda Seyfried, Seven Veils.
Succession Box Set Releases the Complete HBO Series
The complete series of HBO's Succession is now on home media, or you can purchase the fourth season separately.
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Review | A Spin-Off That's Actually Really Good
Norman Reedus' Daryl Dixon washes up in France in this surprisingly moving and well-done Walking Dead spin-off.
JImmy Buffett Movie and TV Roles You Forgot About
Before his death, the legendary musician appeared in more films and TV series than you'd think.
40 Best Comedy Movies of All Time
Humor is a universal remedy for the terminal condition called life, and film may be its greatest medium. These are the greatest comedies ever made.