Review: ‘The Midnight Sky’George Clooney's Melancholic, Muddled Sci-Fi Drama Fails To Launch
I know they never really went away, but does it feel like every movie nowadays deals with a global catastrophe that wipes out humanity?...
Review: ‘Shadow In The Cloud’Chloe Grace Moretz Nearly Saves This New Nightmare At 20,000...
I have to admit to being of two minds when it comes to Shadow in the Cloud, a film of undeniable style, the ability...
Review: ‘If Not Now, When?’Tamara Bass And Meagan Good’s Directorial Debut About Sisterhood Is...
For a little in the 80s and 90s, many popular movies Hollywood put out were “hood” films that seem to only want to showcase...
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...
Review: ‘No Man’s Land’Frank Grillo Stars In A Western With More Empathy Than Focus
Director Conor Allyn, fresh off last year's feel-good Netflix movie Walk. Ride. Rodeo. attempts to once again delve into the Western genre, but instead...
Review: ‘The Little Things’Denzel Washington, Rami Malek, And Jared Leto Star In A By-The-Book...
The Little Things is a serial killer thriller that is part of that whole debacle with Warner Bros. releasing their movies simultaneously on HBO...
Sundance Review: ‘Mayday’A War-Torn Feminist Fairy Tale That Doesn't Go Far Enough
Karen Cinorre's fantastical, feminist war film Mayday is what Sucker Punch might've been if Zack Snyder had no budget to work, a clearer perspective,...
Sundance Review: ‘Prisoners Of The Ghostland’Nicolas Cage And Sion Sono's Bonkers Genre Mashup Gets...
How is it that Nicolas Cage, that wild and crazy guy, hasn't teamed up with Japanese lunatic auteur Sion Sono before? Perhaps it was...
Review: ‘The Reckoning’Neil Marshall's Newest Thriller Is A Repetitive Tale Of Witchcraft
As the plague ravaged much of Europe, fear and paranoia spread like a wildfire. Desperate people needed someone or something to blame for the...
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...