TIFF 2021 Review: ‘The Hill Where Lionesses Roar’Luàna Bajrami‘s Vivid Coming-Of-Age Crime Drama Cherishes...
A small town, restless teens, and a yearning for something greater. This logline has been the heart of so many American coming-of-age stories we...
Review: ‘Birds of Paradise’A Low Key Visionary Masterpiece That Blends Sex, Blood, And Money...
Kate Sanders (Diana Silvers, Space Force) is an ambitious and gifted, if tomboyish, aspiring ballerina from Virginia. She comes from a single parent, low-income...
Review: ‘Titane’Julia Ducournau's Beautiful, Disgusting Body Horror/Love Story Is Unlike Anything You'll See This...
The most shocking, disturbing, and yet surprisingly affirming film you'll see this year, Julia Ducournau's Titane is unlike anything else. After her outlandishly grotesque debut Raw, Ducournau...
Review: ‘No Time To Die’Daniel Craig's 007 Swan Song Is An Emotional, Explosive Thrill...
And here we are. After almost two years of waiting for it, the title No Time to Die became something of a joke. But...
Review: ‘Runt’Is A Final Cameron Boyce Masterpiece Film Full Of Dark Turns And True...
Runt tells the story of a group of neglected and misguided high-school seniors who are pulled into a downward cycle of violence when the...
Review: ‘Dune’Denis Villeneuve's Space Epic Is Full Of Spectacle And Grandeur
When Denis Villeneuve was confirmed to be making Dune his next movie, I was skeptical like a lot of people. Personally, Frank Herbert's book...
Review: ‘Halloween Kills’David Gordon Green Delivers A Film The Makes Good On Its Title
The chronology of the OG slasher, Michael Myers, is more then a little muddied at this point, so let’s start with a quick recap....
Middleburg Review: ‘Cyrano’Peter Dinklage Sings And Clashes Swords In Joe Wright's Brilliant, Fresh Take...
Years of too many high school romances have left a whole generation of moviegoers cynical to the plight of unrequited love, which makes Joe...
Middleburg Review: ‘The Power Of The Dog’Benedict Cumberbatch Lives The Cowboy Way In Jane...
The Western genre has survived the modern era of filmmaking through constant deconstruction, even as recently in Clint Eastwood's Cry Macho. But few have...
Review: ‘Introducing, Selma Blair’A Deeply Intimate And Must See Story Of The Actress' Resilience
Introducing, Selma Blair is director Rachel Fleit's debut documentary about a deeply intimate and powerful story of one woman’s journey of personal acceptance and...