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About Kristy Puchko

Kristy Puchko is a New York City-based film critic and entertainment journalist, whose work has appeared on Vanity Fair, IndieWire, Nerdist, Riot Material, and Pajiba (to name a few). She fell in love with film at an early age, thanks in no small part to Tim Burton's Batman, Joe Dante's Gremlins, and Steven Spielberg's Jaws. Since then, she earned her degree in film studies, and learned the ropes of production and post-production before moving into film criticism. A proud member of OFCS and GALECA, Puchko has been working in the industry for nearly a decade, and teaches a course on the subject at FIT. When she's not watching or writing about movies, she's probably playing board games or listening to true crime audio books. To see more of her work, visit DecadentCriminals.com, and follow her on Twitter @KristyPuchko

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Venture Bros. Creators Explain Their Unique Take On Supervillains

Doc Hammer & Jackson Publick reveal secrets and tell stories about the past, present and future of their show.

REVIEW: Damning Tom Hanks' Inferno with Faint Praise

Despite the overall film's overall weakness, it's still a delight to watch America's Dad race to save the world from terrorism and chaos.

Palahniuk On His Adult Coloring Book & Why Reese Witherspoon Owes Him

Acclaimed author Chuck Palahniuk reveals the origins of "Bait" and how it's unlike any other adult coloring book out there.

Meet The Heroes Of The Doctor Who Spinoff: Class

What happens to those who meet the Doctor once the TARDIS zips off? BBC America's Class answers just that question.

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REVIEW: Jack Reacher: Never Go Back Should Have Taken Its Own Advice

Tom Cruise's Reacher is so stoic he could be made of Styrofoam for much of his close-ups.

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REVIEW: Ouija: Origin of Evil Will Scare You Witless

Director Mike Flanagan took on an impossible property and turned it into a monstrously satisfying film.

REVIEW: Affleck's The Accountant Doesn't Add Up

Affleck ditches the cape and cowl to play a hero with a "supernatural" proficiency at crunching numbers, and the results are not good.

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Dirk Gently Cast, Creators Dish On TV's Weirdest Detective

The cast and crew adapting Douglas Adams' story for television promises a show filled with comedy, sci-fi, drama and violence.

Matt Damon Declares The Great Wall Is The Biggest Action Film He's Ever Done

Matt Damon has starred in a lot of big movies, but the superstar actor says the Zhang Yimou-directed "The Great Wall" is the biggest.

Patrick Ness Explains How Class Fits With Doctor Who

Peter Capaldi will drop by, but don't expect multiple Doctor Who characters to appear on the anticipated spinoff.

Matt Damon Responds to Great Wall Whitewashing Charges

Joined by co-star Pedro Pascal following the convention panel, Matt Damon addressed accusations that the film's teaser trailer focused on the American actors of the Chinese talent.

Moffat Promises Classic Doctor Who Writer For New Season

A writer who worked on the classic series is returning to script an episode for Steven Moffat's final go-round with Doctor Who.

How Superman Influenced Doctor Who's Christmas Special

Star Peter Capaldi and showrunner Steven Moffat reflect on superheroes, their love for Superman, and "The Return of Doctor Mysterio."

Peter Capaldi Makes NYCC Debut For Doctor Who Panel

The Twelfth Doctor was joined at New York Comic Con by new companion Pearl Mackie, showrunner Steven Moffat and more for a look ahead at "Doctor Who."

REVIEW: The Girl On The Train Is No Gone Girl

Despite its rich source material, The Girl On The Train struggles to craft a single compellingly complex character.

REVIEW: Miss Peregrine's Makes You Wonder What's Become of Tim Burton

Where the director's work was once imaginative, wonderfully weird, and emotionally rich, this is another lamentably forgettable film in Burton's oeuvre.

Review: The Magnificent Seven Will Make You Rethink Your View of Remakes

Director Antoine Fuqua and his star-studded ensemble bring a modern edge to this classic Western tale of revenge and redemption.

Blair Witch Review: The Sloppy Sequel No One Asked For

The new "Blair Witch" film is "impossibly stupid" and doesn't come close to what made the original so special.

Zoom Review: Silly, Sensational Film Demands to Be Discovered

Director Pedro Morelli pairs Alison Pill and Gael García Bernal with a "mind-bending premise" that's "uniquely sensational."

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