Kristy Puchko
Kristy Puchko is the Film Editor at Mashable. Based in New York City, she's an established film critic and entertainment reporter, who has traveled the world on assignment, covered a variety of film festivals, co-hosted movie-focused podcasts, interviewed a wide array of performers and filmmakers, and had her work published on RogerEbert.com, Vanity Fair, and The Guardian. A member of the Critics Choice Association and GALECA as well as a Top Critic on Rotten Tomatoes, Kristy's primary focus is movies. However, she's also been known to gush over television, podcasts, and board games. You can follow her on Twitter. (opens in a new tab)
By Kristy Puchko
Patti LuPone reveals the shocking reason she's not in 'Schmigadoon!'
"It's their loss," LuPone told Mashable.
'Renfield' review: Nicolas Cage as Dracula kills, but what else is new?
Of course, Nic Cage as Dracula is pretty damn good.
‘Personality Crisis: One Night Only’ review: Wanna hang with a rock star?
Martin Scorsese teams with David Johansen for soul-salving cinema.
'Beau Is Afraid' review: Ari Aster delivers a brilliant, 3-hour-long panic attack
Joaquin Phoenix and Patti LuPone wring out the horror and humor in this mother-son drama from A24.
'Yellowjackets' watch: Who is Misty's new friend, Walter?
Elijah Wood has got us playing detective.
'Air' review: Ben Affleck's crowd-pleaser hangs on a make-or-break play
Can you tell the story of Air Jordan without Michael Jordan?
'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' review: What if Mario had daddy issues?
Nintendo goes the superhero route for animated adventure.
'Tetris' review: This movie is far better than it has any right to be
Taron Egerton brings pluck and star power to a stranger-than-fiction adventure.
'Rye Lane' review: Lovable losers rom-com is a total winner
Now on Hulu comes a Sundance gem you won't want to miss.
Did you catch these 3 ties between 'Yellowjackets' and 'The Last of Us'?
Cannibalism aside…
The best movies out of SXSW 2023 and where to watch them
Whether you crave epic action, wild comedies, heady horror, or daring docs, we've got you covered.
20 best dramas on Netflix for when you want to feel something
"Phantom Thread," "The Woman King," "Marriage Story," and more.
The 25 best action movies on Netflix in April 2023
From "Bourne Identity" to "Bad Boys," "Inception," and more.
20 best comedies streaming on Netflix in April 2023
From "Paddington" to "Galaxy Quest," and beyond!
'The Lost King' review: Sally Hawkins and Stephen Frears bring whimsy to royal romp
But is charm, a bit of truth, and a missing cadaver enough to enthrall?
'Bottoms' review: Rachel Sennott and Ayo Edebiri go wild in hilarious teen sex comedy
Whatever you're expecting, aim weirder.
'Flamin' Hot review: Does it matter if a feel-good movie is a lie?
What's true? And what's a Cheeto?
'Citizen Sleuth' review: True crime podcasting finds itself in an unflattering spotlight
This riveting documentary is a must-see for true crime fans.
'Last Stop Larrimah' review: Murder in a small town gets outrageous in this shocking true crime doc
What happened to Paddy Moriarty?
'BlackBerry' review: Comedy is sparked from true tech tragedy
"Good enough is the enemy of humanity."
Even Willem Dafoe experiences fear of failure, and other lessons from 'Inside'
The storied actor shares about fans, challenges, and what might be his secret weapon.
Willem Dafoe on what still scares him as an actor, and the Macarena
"The fear doesn't go away. It just gets familiar and you know it won't kill you."
By Mark Stetson and Kristy Puchko
'Boston Strangler' review: This girlbossed 'Zodiac' is a true-crime miss
Keira Knightley is coming to Hulu. Should you?
'Self Reliance' review: Jake Johnson teams with The Lonely Island for comic mayhem
Would you play this game?
'Cora Bora' review: Megan Stalter is the new queen of screwball comedy
You love her skits on Twitter. Now watch her go big!