Review: ‘Enys Men’An Experimental Horror Movie With Plenty Of Style, But No Scares
Another day, another set of the same chores for ‘The Volunteer’ (Mary Woodvine). The Volunteer is all we will ever know her as. Basically...
Review: ‘Acidman’Dianna Agron And Thomas Haden Church Reach For The Stars In Memorable New...
Maggie (Dianna Agron) has not seen her father Lloyd (Thomas Haden Church) in years. That streak is about to come to an end in...
Review: ‘On A Wing And A Prayer’ A Real-Life Journey Of Survival In The...
One A Wing And A Prayer is an inspiring and heartwarming film that depicts a true story of faith and survival. The movie follows...
Review: ‘How To Blow Up A Pipeline’Incendiary Eco-Thriller Sends A Message Of Action To...
Believe it or not, climate change is real, and as this planet of ours, the only home we have, suffers from one catastrophic ecological...
Review: ‘Air’Ben Affleck Comes Through In The Clutch With A Rousing Story Of Nike...
It's tough to imagine a time when Nike wasn't the first name in shoes, in particular basketball shoes. But in the '80s, they were...
Review: ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’Nintendo Has A Bowser-Sized Hit On Its Hands With...
Making good video game movies shouldn't be hard. For decades, this particular subgenre had delivered embarrassingly bad adaptations, as Hollywood struggled to figure out...
Review: ‘Paint’Watching Paint Dry Is Equally Enjoyable To Owen Wilson's Bob Ross-Inspired Comedy
Bob Ross, the eclectic, soothing painter of "happy little trees" on public TV for years, is still a beloved figure long after his death. ...
Interview: Sasha Lane And Jayme Lawson Talk Eco-terrorism Thriller ‘How To Blow Up A...
Daniel Goldhaber's How to Blow Up a Pipeline draws inspiration from Andreas Malm's non-fiction manifesto, a call-to-arms that violent sabotage is the only logical...
Review: ‘Fist Of The Condor’Marko Zaror Soars In A Martial Arts Instant Classic From...
Sacred texts, ancient martial arts, wandering warriors, a pair of wise old masters...Fist of the Condor even has a title to match its 1970s...
Review: ‘Joyland’Explores The Complexities Of Love And Desire In Conservative Societies
Joyland is the powerful debut foreign feature from writer-director Saim Sadiq, exploring the complexities of love and desire in a patriarchal and deeply conservative...