Review: ‘Chaos Walking’Tom Holland And Daisy Ridley's Long-Awaited Dystopian Thriller Makes Little Noise
This past year has been no stranger to long-delayed films that have finally been kicked out into the wild. Chaos Walking is perhaps the...
Review: ‘Tyger Tyger’Kerry Mondragon Abandons a Relevant Plot In Favor of Pretty Pictures
COVID-19 hasn’t even slowed and already we’ve had a handful of pandemic films of varying quality, but we haven’t had THE pandemic movie yet....
Review: ‘Raya And The Last Dragon’Disney Delivers Sword-Swinging, High-Flying Action With Southeast Asian Flair
It's interesting to me that Disney's Asian-inspired princesses are also in the films that are the most action-heavy. It could just be cultural, as...
Pop! Obsession: ‘WandaVision’ Funkos Feature Agnes And A New-Look Vision
Hey look, if you aren't caught up on WandaVision just back out now because these Funkos are definitely SPOILERS!
WandaVision has been full of surprises,...
Cinema Royale: Talking The Latest WANDAVISION, CHERRY, New SUPERMAN Film, And…BLACK CLOUD ATLAS?
On this week's Cinema Royale, we put together our pitch for an epic Black Cloud Atlas movie that will never happen. Probably. Plus reviews...
Review: ‘Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry”Documentary Looks At The Pop Star As...
Billie Eilish has to be one of the most successful teenagers of all time. With six Grammys, over 75 million Instagram followers, and sold...
Review: ‘My Zoe’With Julie Delpy's Scientific Melodrama, Some Ideas Are Better Left Off The...
Scientific advancement and ethics have always been debated on screen. In the new film My Zoe, written, directed and starring Julie Delphy, the pain...
Review: ‘Crisis’Gary Oldman, Armie Hammer, And Evangeline Lilly Lead Nicholas Jarecki's Ambitious Drug War...
Another movie about the opioid epidemic? They're coming at us fast and furious, with most tackling the issue on either a micro or macro...
Review: ‘Cherry’Tom Holland Goes For Broke In The Russo Bros.' Overwrought But Effectively Entertaining...
Nobody wants to be the guy to follow a champion. That was what I thought while watching Cherry, the first film directed by the...
Review: ‘Wrong Turn’Mike P. Nelson Delivers a Terrifyingly Gory Remake That Hits Its Marks
It really seems like every day there is something else that’s meant to make me feel old. Until now, reboots and remakes were a...