Review: ‘The Guilty’Jake Gyllenhaal Leads Antoine Fuqua's Intense, Contained Cop Thriller
*NOTE: This review was recently part of our TIFF 2021 coverage. The Guilty opens in limited release on September 24th, followed by Netflix beginning...
Review: ‘Apache Junction’A Disappointing Western Film That's More Fitting For The Hallmark Channel
Apache Junction is an outpost of lawlessness, a haven for thieves and cold-blooded killers. The film is written and directed by Justin Lee (Badland,...
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...
Review: ‘This Is The Night’'Rocky'-Inspired Coming-Of-Age Film Delivers Body Blows Of Nostalgia And Sincerity
May 28th, 1982. That date might not mean anything to you, but it apparently meant a lot to writer/director James DeMonaco and the people...
Review: ‘The Starling’Melissa McCarthy Tangles With Grief And An Angry Bird In Theodore Melfi's...
*NOTE: This review was recently part of our 2021 Toronto International Film Festival coverage. The Starling comes to Netflix on September 24th.*
“Birds are tricky,” ...
‘I’m Your Man’ Interview: Dan Stevens Talks His Robot Inspirations In New German Sci-Fi...
There doesn't seem to be a thing Dan Stevens can't do. Speaker of multiple languages and a talented actor, it only made sense for...
TIFF 2021 Review: ‘Where Is Anne Frank’Ari Folman Spins A Vibrant But Muddled Fantasy...
If you know the name Ari Folman at all, it's probably for his stunning animated anti-war film Waltz with Bashir, a biopic of sorts that...
Khalil’s 2021 Primetime Emmy PredictionsWho Should and Will Win the Coveted Prize for This...
It’s that time again: for Hollywood to take a look at what it’s done on the small screen and definitively say what’s the best...
Review: ‘The Eyes Of Tammy Faye’Jessica Chastain Redeems The Televangelist Icon Through Laughter And...
Having grown up a kid in the '80s, when televangelism was new and at its peak, it was impossible to miss the presence of...
Review: ‘Cry Macho’A Modest Charmer That Finds Clint Eastwood Staying True To His Tough...
The irony of Clint Eastwood starring in an adaptation of N. Richard Nash's Cry Macho, about an old cowboy who rejects his tough guy...