'Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale' doesn't just turn a page, it closes the book The spirit of "Downton Abbey" returns for one final bow in a film that will provide fans a sense of closure even better than the series finale. Dyer Oxley
Pop Culture: Should you name your child after a movie character? Should you name your baby after a character in pop culture? I’m Dyer Oxley and my wife joins me in the studio as we consider what to name our baby. We bring in two baby name experts to weigh in and answer the question: Should you choose a baby name from pop culture? Matt Martin
It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s not like other ‘Superman’ films With a K9 sidekick, a sense of humor, and a Man of Steel who says “dude,” 2025’s “Superman” might not be the Superman you expect, or even want. But for our modern times, it’s the “Superman” we all need. Dyer Oxley
With 'Karate Kid: Legends,' this film franchise keeps on kicking There’s a lot of pressure for a film like this to live up to the original. What does KUOW’s film reviewer Dyer Oxley think of "Karate Kid: Legends"? In short, expect sequels. Dyer Oxley
What's in an asterisk? Marvel's 'Thunderbolts*' is action with unexpected allegory Perhaps the first thing audiences notice about Marvel's "Thunderbolts*" is that there is an asterisk at the end of the title. It's led to plenty of speculation about the film. Dyer Oxley
Magically horrific: ‘Death of a Unicorn’ leans more into laughs than screams Some horror movies are funny because they’re morbidly grotesque. Others are funny because they’re appalling and tragic. “Death of a Unicorn” falls into the latter category. Dyer Oxley
Action, comedy, and Beastmode. 'Love Hurts' is classic movie theater fun "Love Hurts" is a short and sweet punch-em-up movie with plenty of extravagant, over-the-top displays that add up to a simple good time. Don't overthink it. Just have fun. Dyer Oxley
Is 'Die Hard' truly a Christmas movie? (Let's debate!) When the holiday season arrives, with the tree decorated, and the stockings hung, I will gather my loved ones close for an annual Christmas tradition — watching my favorite Christmas movie "Die Hard." Dyer Oxley