Review: ‘Nuremberg’Russell Crowe Commands The Screen As Hermann Göring In James Vanderbilt's Gripping Historical...
Undoubtedly, ten or fifteen years ago, James Vanderbilt’s Nuremberg would be seen as a sure-fire Best Picture conteder. Sadly, they just don’t make stately, handsome period...
Podcast: Does PREDATOR: BADLANDS Live Up To The Hype?
On the latest full episode of Cinema Royale, me and fellow Predator die-hard, Joblo.com's Chris Bumbray, talk about the franchise's return to the big...
Review: ‘Stone Cold Fox’Kiernan Shipka, Krysten Ritter, And Kiefer Sutherland Can't Rescue This Generic...
On paper, Stone Cold Fox is a movie made for me. It features three of my favorites: Kiernan Shipka in the lead, plus Krysten Ritter and...
Review: ‘Sentimental Value’Renate Reinsve And Stellan Skarsgard Navigate Filmmaking And Familial Chaos In Joachim...
As a general rule, I dislike movies where a troubled filmmaker tries to sort out their myriad of issues by making that one movie...
Review: ‘Christy’Sydney Sweeney Hits Hard In A Boxing Biopic That Punches Above Its Weight
As the female boxer who put the sport on the map, Christy Martin’s story would always be worthy of being told. But the boxing...
Review: ‘Predator: Badlands’The 'Predator' Franchise Enters Uncharted Territory With A Killer Entry That Flips...
Seven years after Shane Black's The Predator underwhelmed at the box office, the vaunted franchise returns to the big screen with Predator: Badlands. Credit...
Review: ‘Anniversary’Diane Lane And Kyle Chandler Headline Star-Studded Thriller
25 years of marriage is something to certainly celebrate and Ellen (Diane Lane) and Paul Taylor (Kyle Chandler) are lucky enough to do so...
‘Hedda’ Interviews: Tessa Thompson, Nia DaCosta, Tom Bateman, & Nina Hoss On Their Bold...
As I said in my review of Hedda, available now on Prime Video, when Tessa Thompson and director Nia DaCosta get together, "expect reinvention,...
Review: ‘Violent Ends’Billy Magnussen And James Badge Dale Lead Impressive, Brutal Shakespearean Crime Epic
Violent Ends; the title of John-Michael Powell's gritty southern crime drama comes from an unexpected place. It's taken from a line in William Shakespeare's...
Review: ‘Ballad Of A Small Player’Colin Farrell Doubles Down In Edward Berger's Lurid Gambling...
A quick glance at the mock Eiffel Tower, the neon-lit fountains and tacky tall casinos and you might think Edward Berger’s lurid gambling tale Ballad...














