‘Somebody I Used To Know’ Interview: Alison Brie On Her Love Of Rom-Coms, Streaking,...
Sometimes, just when we think we have it all, our past comes back to remind us of who we used to be, and what...
Review: ‘Fear’Be Afraid Of Wasting Your Time With This Scare-Free Horror
Deon Taylor is an easy filmmaker to admire. Having emerged from a pro NFL career to become a successful movie director, crafting mid-budget thrillers...
Review: ‘Late Night With The Devil’The Late Night Wars Take On A Whole New...
It seems that nothing sparks word of mouth quite like a found footage horror film. It's been the marketing bread and butter for the...
Review: ‘Clementine’Same-Sex Drama Brings Plenty Of Tension, But Lacks Passion
There's nothing quite so unsettling, as world-altering, as coming to a place you consider home and finding the locks changed. It throws a person...
Review: ‘American Fiction’Jeffrey Wright Leaves Them Bamboozled In Funny, Insightful Satire About Plight Of...
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Middleburg Film Festival coverage.*
In 1985, Robert Townsend offered one of the most insightful, and funniest looks...
Review: ‘When Evil Lurks’Director Demián Rugna‘s Demonic Possession Film Provides Plenty of Unsettling Scares
“God is dead, and the times of churches ended quickly.”
If that doesn’t set the tone for director Demián Rugna’s latest movie When Evil Lurks,...
Review: ‘Nine Perfect Strangers’Hulu’s Well-Acted Limited Series About Wellness, Mental Health, And Drugs Limps...
The wellness industry is one that’s very lucrative and intriguing at the same time. The idea that someone pays ridiculous amounts of money to...
‘The Starling Girl’ Interview: Director Laurel Parmet On Not Condemning Communities Of Faith
In Laurel Parmet's directorial debut, The Starling Girl, Eliza Scanlen plays Jem, a seventeen-year-old dancer growing up in an extremely religious community. The parishioners judge...
Review: ‘Ted K’Sharlto Copley Delves Deep As The Infamous Unabomber In Surreal, Slow-Moving Character...
Most movies about serial killers, whether real or fictional, aren't actually about the killers themselves. They're about the chase, the manhunt, and the people...
Review: ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem’Seth Rogen's Knockout Spin On The Turtles Is...
While fans largely hated Michael Bay's pair of live-action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies, I personally thought the sequel was quite good, faithful, and...