Chase Hutchinson
Movie Reviews Editor
Contributing since December, 2018
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About Chase Hutchinson
Chase Hutchinson is a longtime editor and writer with more than a decade of experience in journalism. His work has appeared in a variety of publications including IGN, i-D, The Stranger, The Wrap, The Inlander, The Seattle Times, and The Boston Globe. With a deep foundation of knowledge on everything from blockbuster fare to arthouse film, he is never not looking for the next exciting cinematic vision to explore. He is an expert in everything from horror franchises like Saw and Scream to big sci-fi like Star Wars as well as smaller scale genre stories like The Beast. He has covered several film festivals for Collider including the Toronto International Film Festival, the Sundance Film Festival, the Fantasia Film Festival, and the Venice Film Festival. He is also a member of the Seattle Film Critics Society. You can find him on Twitter and Bluesky at @EclecticHutch.
Latest Articles
'Stress Positions' Review: This Satire Will Melt Your Brain (Complimentary)
Both exhausting and electrifying in equal measure, Theda Hammel's feature directorial debut is a portrait of more than the early days of the pandemic.
'Late Night with the Devil' Review: David Dastmalchian Commands the Stage in Found Footage Horror Romp
Darkness looms under the bright lights of a seemingly haunted television set in a film that is best when it dives headfirst into the unknown.
Zack Snyder’s 'Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver' Review: Pure Space Junk
Imagine a bad Star Wars fan film with a higher budget that runs for over two hours and you've got Snyder’s latest misfire for Netflix.
'Under the Bridge' Review: Lily Gladstone Is Spectacular in Hulu True Crime Series
The new series proves yet again that Gladstone is an unparalleled screen presence.
'Sting' Review: A Creepy Spider Horror Movie That Gets Caught in Its Own Web
Hey, at least it's still a better spider movie than Madame Web.
'The Exorcist: Believer' Ending Explained: Who Lives? Who Dies? Who Cares?
David Gordon Green's horror sequel is already available on VOD.
'Baghead' Review: This Horror Movie Will Make You Want to Cover Your Eyes
Avert your gaze from this monstrosity!
'The Beast' Review: Léa Seydoux Astounds in Science Fiction Epic
Bertrand Bonello's audacious and increasingly terrifying melodrama is his best film yet.
'Skin Deep' Review: A Stunning Sci-Fi Debut That Transcends Body Horror
If you could change bodies with another person, would you do it?
'Talk to Me' Review: This Wild Horror Debut Is a Smash Hit for a Reason
This horror spectacle of spirits, toe sucking, and the worst party game you could ever play is good family fun.
'The Wages of Fear' Review: Netflix Remakes a Classic, but to What End?
Just go watch the original thriller if you want to see this premise done right.
'La Chimera' Review: An Absolute Treasure of a Movie Is Finally Uncovered
Instead of untold riches, this film uncovers far greater treasures.
'Immaculate' Director Breaks Down How He and Sydney Sweeney Crafted 2024’s Most Horrific Ending
How the duo created a last shot that sticks to your guts (sorry).
'The Taste of Things' Review: Juliette Binoche Astounds in This Four-Course Meal
Whether you're going out a date or just getting together with the boys who love food, this is the film to seek out however you can.
'Lousy Carter' Review: 'Oppenheimer's David Krumholtz Faces Death in Deadpan Dramedy
Now I am become death, the destroyer of middle-aged discontent.
'Riddle of Fire' Review: 'The Lord of the Rings' Meets 'The Goonies'
Though it plays around with magic, this film is lacking in the necessary imagination to sustain its runtime.
'Immaculate' Ending Explained: Sydney Sweeney Gets Her Revenge on Jesus
This horror film has one of the boldest and bloodiest endings you'll ever see.
'Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World' Review: Work Sucks, I Know
Good thing films about workers being exploited by companies who couldn't care less about them is only the stuff of fiction.
‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ Ending Explained: Who Is Killing All These Gen Z Rich Kids?
How well do you really know your friends?