Chris Evangelista
Expertise
Horror Movies, Steven Spielberg Movies, Film Festivals
- Chris hosts the 21st Century Spielberg podcast.
- Chris co-wrote two YA horror books — "The House on Creep Street" and "Beware the Monstrous Manther!" — under the pen name The Blood Brothers.
- Chris is a member of the Critics Choice Association.
Experience
Chris Evangelista lives in Philadelphia — well, technically New Jersey, but let's keep that quiet. Chris has contributed to Fangoria, Mashable, The Guardian, The Playlist, Nerdist, and more. He is the Chief Film Critic of /Film as well as an editor. He writes the daily /Film newsletter.
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Stories By Chris Evangelista
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With vampire movie Abigail hitting theaters this weekend, we're looking at the granddaddy of all vampires. Here are the 5 best Dracula movies.
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Netflix's Wednesday season 2 just added Steve Buscemi to the cast.
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Here come the Men in Black. And here comes the correct order to watch the Men in Black movies.
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Director Steven Spielberg was 'nauseous every day' while filming his life-changing short film.
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In space, no one can hear you scream. But here on Earth you can read our footage reaction of Alien: Romulus from CinemaCon 2024.
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Paramount unveiled the first footage from Ridley Scott's long-awaited Gladiator sequel at CinemaCon. Here's a breakdown of what was shown.
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Edgar Wright's new adaptation of Stephen King's The Running Man will star Glen Powell.
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Our latest round-up of the best Blu-ray releases includes Stanley Kubrick's Fear and Desire, the box office flop Cutthroat Island, and more.
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Arthur Fleck, aka Joker, is back, and this time he's bringing Harley Quinn with him. Watch the Joker: Folie à Deux trailer right here.
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Nick Offerman plays the President in Alex Garland's Civil War, but that doesn't mean the character is based on Donald Trump.
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Wanna see something scary? The 10 best horror movies streaming this month include Late Night With the Devil, Rosemary's Baby, and so much more.
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Stephen King thinks the movie adaptation of his novel Cujo deserved more praise (and maybe even an Oscar nomination).
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Bambi wants revenge in the teaser for the horror movie Bambi: The Reckoning.
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Andrew Scott is a con artist in Ripley, a stylish black and white Netflix adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr. Ripley. Here's our review.
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Joker 2 has been rated R for some surprising reasons, including 'brief full nudity.'
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Hunter Schafer stars in the trailer for the new horror movie Cuckoo. Watch it right here.
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The wonderfully silly Ben Affleck thriller The Accountant is doing numbers on Netflix.
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Woody Harrelson originally turned down his role in the Star Wars anthology film Solo: A Star Wars Story.
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The only good bug is a dead bug. Here are the Starship Troopers movies in order.
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Kirsten Dunst says the famous kiss scene between Spider-Man and Mary Jane in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man was tough to film.
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The animated short film The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story is now available to watch online.
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Clint Eastwood's American Sniper, starring Bradley Cooper, is coming to 4K for the first time. Here are the details.
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Imaginary, the latest horror film from Blumhouse, is headed home this week.
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With Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom now streaming, let's take a look at the Aquaman movies in order.
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Nail Gaiman came close to creating an animated Thor series, but then Marvel's mandate got in the way
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The acclaimed horror movie Late Night with the Devil has stirred up controversy for its use of AI art. Here's what you need to know.
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Our latest jam-packed Blu-ray round-up includes Poor Things, Aquaman 2, Anyone But You, Aliens, The Iron Claw, To Die For, and more.