Middleburg Review: ‘Blitz’Saoirse Ronan Looks For Her Son In WWII London In Steve McQueen's...
The opening for Steve McQueen’s latest film, Blitz, is an assault on the senses. After a short written prologue underscored by ominous music, the...
Middleburg Review: ‘Anora’Mikey Madison Gives One Of The Year's Best Performances In Sean Baker's...
Through the bulk of his filmmaking career, Sean Baker has focused on giving breadth and depth to the lives of sex workers. Often people...
Review: ‘Jurassic World: Chaos Theory’ Season 2The Animated Series Continues to be the Best...
When it appeared that the Jurassic World franchise was starting to die down quality-wise (looking at you Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom), DreamWorks in partnership...
Review: ‘Goodrich’Michael Keaton Charms His Way Through A Formulaic, Uninspiring Family Dramedy
Is there anyone who doesn't love Michael Keaton? I ask that question seriously. It doesn't matter what generation you're from, Keaton has probably made...
31 Days Of Horror Day 17: ‘Last House On Dead End Street’ (1979)Directed by:...
Synopsis: A disgruntled ex-convict with a chip on his shoulder takes revenge against society by creating snuff films.
Last House on Dead End Street has...
‘The Line’ Interview: Alex Wolff And Ethan Berger Talk Campus Hazing Drama
Premiering last year at the Tribeca Film Festival, The Line (review here)is a raw, unnerving thriller that looks at an issue that has been...
31 Days Of Horror Day 16: ‘Asylum’ (1972)Directed by: Roy Ward Baker
Synopsis: To secure a job at a mental institution, a young psychiatrist is tasked with a challenge. He must interview four patients at the...
Review: ‘Exhibiting Forgiveness’André Holland Tries To Break The Cycle Of Generational Trauma In Titus...
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Sundance Film Festival coverage.*
The movies misunderstand forgiveness all of the time. It’s intentional on Hollywood’s part....
Review: ‘Smile 2’Naomi Scott Delivers A Performance For The Horror Ages In Parker Finn's...
I firmly believe that years from now when discussion turns to the greatest single horror performances by an actress, Naomi Scott in Smile 2...
Review: ‘The Line’Alex Wolff Is Caught In The Middle Of A Campus Hazing Nightmare
The movies are littered with comical depictions of fraternity culture, but the reality, as we know all too well, is considerably darker. While there...