Review: ‘The Running Man’Glen Powell Plays A Deadly Game In Edgar Wright's Blistering, Baffling...
As a kid who grew up in the '80s a fan of larger-than-life action heroes, I loved 1987's The Running Man. I even did...
Review: ‘Luxor’Andrea Riseborough Explores Egypt's Ruins And Her Own Past In Thoughtful PTSD Drama
How does one get over tragedy when surrounded by constant reminders of what was lost? It's a question at the heart of Zeina Durra's...
Review: ‘The Nest’Jude Law And Carrie Coon’s World Crumbles In Sean Durkin’s Chilling Family...
*NOTE: This is a reprint of my review from the Sundance Film Festival.*
The opening moments of Sean Durkin’s devastatingly precise family drama The Nest are shot...
Travis Hopson’s Best Movies Of 2024
Going into every year, I gauge the future outlook by my experience at the Sundance Film Festival since it occurs in January. To say...
Nicolas Cage’s New Movie Gunslingers Is a Hit with Western Fans
Gunslingers is the latest movie set in the Wild West, and surprisingly, the biggest name isn’t playing the leading role. Stephen Dorff, who once...
Cinema Royale: Talking The 2022 Sundance Film Festival
We're game-planning and previewing the 2022 Sundance Film Festival on this episode of Cinema Royale! Chris Bumbray of Joblo.com and Danielle Solzman of Solzy...
Review: ‘Asteroid City’Wes Anderson's Latest Looks To The Stars For Meaning And Comes Up...
Wes Anderson is perhaps the only filmmaker out there who critics feel the need to qualify their opinions before a review of his work....
Review: ‘Selah And The Spades’Power Overshadows Grades In Tayarisha Poe's Stylish, Fearless High School...
“When you’re 17, you have to grab control whenever you can."
If those words weren't said by a teenager, you'd be okay with mistaking them...
Review: ‘Lavender Men’Abraham Lincoln Is Examined Through Queer Revisionist History In An Exploration of...
We all like to daydream to escape some of the confines of our everyday reality. We can think we are superheroes, we can think...
Review: ‘Wonder Woman 1984’A Feel-Good Sequel That Comes Close To Being So Much More
It's the 1980s. The era of Gordon Gekko, Reaganomics, Alex P. Keaton, and the "greed is good" mentality. Ther perfect time to introduce a...














