Review: ‘Triangle Of Sadness’Harris Dickinson And Charlbi Dean Are In A Capitalist Hellscape In...
Writer/director Ruben Östland is known for finding humor in the uncomfortable. Normally known for cringy dialogue and characters with questionable morals, his latest release...
Review: ‘Master’Regina Hall Deals With Racism In Academia In Mariama Diallo's Debut Horror
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2022 Sundance Film Festival coverage.*
Being Black in America can be its own kind of horror story....
SXSW Review: ‘The Spine Of Night’A Wildly Violent, Rotoscoped Fantasy Epic Not For The...
Well, I didn't go to SXSW expecting to see the most grisly animated film I've ever witnessed, but that's what The Spine of Night...
Review: ‘Happily’No Relationship Is Perfect In Jack Black-Produced Dark Comedy Starring Joel McHale &...
You never really know what people think about you, even your closest friends. Janet (Kerry Bishé) and Tom (Joel McHale) find that out the...
Review: ‘Pinocchio’There's Little Magic In Robert Zemeckis' Wooden Remake
When you wish upon a remake. Makes no difference how bland and fake. It was inevitable that Disney would get around to remaking their...
Review: ‘A Girl Missing’Koji Fukada's Slow Burning Mystery Stays In Neutral
A Girl Missing tells the tale of a family dealing with the horrors and fallout from a kidnapping. Ichiko (Mariko Tsutsui) works as a...
Review: ‘Nope’Daniel Kaluuya And Keke Palmer Lead Jordan Peele's Knock Out Sci-Fi Epic
The third time happens to be another charm for Jordan Peele’s ongoing cinematic dynasty. The director’s latest, Nope, turns a corner away from the...
Review: ‘The Opening Act’Jimmy O. Yang Struggles to Perform In Standup Focused Comedy
The Opening Act is an ode to standup. Like some actual odes, at times the plot seems to wander and drag-on. However, its sweetness...
Review: ‘Lift’Kevin Hart Tries to Get His “Oceans Eleven” And “Air Force One” On...
Say what you want about Kevin Hart (Katt Williams sure is lately), but the comedian/actor lately has been trying to branch out from his...
‘1917’ Interview: Sam Mendes And Krysty Wilson-Cairns On Their Groundbreaking War Film
World War I doesn't often get its due on the big screen, but Academy Award-winning director Sam Mendes and writer Krysty Wilson-Cairns change that...