Review: ‘The United States Vs. Billie Holiday’Andra Day Soars, But Lee Daniels' Film Is...
Lee Daniels' The United States vs. Billie Holiday fits into a surge of films about Black activism in the pursuit of equal rights. While...
Review: ‘Haunting Of The Mary Celeste’Exciting Bloody Goodness Clashes With Shallow Characters In Promising...
Haunting of the Mary Celeste is an impressive effort from relatively new director Shana Betz. In the past, she has directed two feature films...
Review: ‘Hitmen’British Comedy Duo Mel and Sue Take A Stab at Contract Killing
If you have ever been scrolling away your nights and come across The Great British Bake Off (Or BBO) on Netflix, congratulations: you found...
Review: ‘The Right One’Ken Mok’s Feature Debut Is An Uneven Rom-Com About Grief And...
People respond to tragedy in their own way. In The Right One Godfrey (Nick Thune) does so by creating different personas and characters. By...
Review: Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon A Time In Hollywood’, A Breezy And Violent Tinseltown...
I want to live in the idyllic 1969 that Quentin Tarantino glorifies in his stylish and surprisingly personal Once Upon a Time in Hollywood....
Review: ‘City Of Lies’Not Even Forest Whitaker And Johnny Depp Can Salvage This Long-Awaited...
The 1997 murder of Christopher Wallace, aka The Notorious B.I.G., remains unsolved nearly twenty-five years later. Many wonder how it is possible that no...
Review: ‘Songbird’Nobody Can Save This Michael Bay-Produced Covid Dystopia
I’m not sure that what everyone struggling through the reality of this global pandemic was hoping for was another mediocre “thriller”. Let alone one...
Review: ‘Brothers By Blood’Matthias Schoenaerts And Joel Kinnaman Add Towering Presence To A Bland...
I really should know better given the track record of picking movies to be extremely excited for. Brothers by Blood, a small-scale Philadelphia crime...
‘Sylvie’s Love’ Interviews: Tessa Thompson, Nnamdi Asomugha, And Eugene Ashe On Crafting A Classic...
Sylvie's Love, out right now on Amazon Prime, is something that is a rare breed in Hollywood. A classic romance featuring two African-American leads,...
Review: ‘Only’Post Apocalyptic Drama Tries To Imagine World Without Women
Women. They say you can’t live with them or without them. Well, in the new film Only from Writer/Director Takashi Docher takes that turn...