Review: ‘Funny Thing About Love’A Quirky But Quickly Forgettable Holiday Rom-Com
Funny Thing About Love is a quirky but quickly forgettable holiday RomCom that’s packed full of predictability and very little laughs. Samantha Banks (Summer...
Review: ‘Nightmare Alley’Guillermo Del Toro's Opulent, Haunting Film Noir Explores The Monstrous Side Of...
If there's one thing we know about Guillermo Del Toro it's that he knows how to craft a movie around the most terrifying of...
Review: ‘Flee’Animated Documentary Brilliantly Bends Genre In Telling A Refugee's Story
In his latest documentary, Danish filmmaker Jonas Poher Rasmussen keeps his subject’s identity anonymous. Despite this, Flee is easily one of the most personal...
Review: ‘Silent Night’Keira Knightley Stars In A Holiday Dark Comedy That Gives New Meaning...
Who doesn't love a good, cheery holiday movie? Well, me for one, and there are plenty of others out there like me who prefer...
Review: ‘The Power Of The Dog’Benedict Cumberbatch Lives The Cowboy Way In Jane Campion's...
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Middleburg Film Festival coverage.*
The Western genre has survived the modern era of filmmaking through constant deconstruction,...
Cinema Royale: We’re Back And We’ve Got A Lot Of Catching Up To Do!
How long has it been since the last episode of Cinema Royale? Pretty sure the last thing we talked about was No Time to...
Review: ‘India Sweets and Spices’Writer/Director Geeta Malik's Dramedy Has A Familiar Flavor
Coming home and attending family gatherings isn’t always easy. In India Sweets and Spices, college freshman Alia Kapur (Sophia Ali) comes home to a...
Review: ‘Bruised’Halle Berry's Directorial Debut Punishes You With Heavy-Handed Melodrama And Sports Movie Cliches
There are certain movies that you root for to succeed before ever seeing a single frame. For me, Halle Berry's directorial debut, Bruised, is...
Review: ‘A Boy Called Christmas’Netflix's Newest Christmas Film Is A Funny And Touching Christmas...
Netflix's latest release shows what side of the "When is it too early to decorate for Christmas" argument they’re on. Releasing the day before...
Review: ‘The Humans’Richard Jenkins Leads A Frighteningly Good Cast In This Family Horror Drama
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Middleburg Film Festival coverage.*
Family is a nightmare in Stephen Karam’s directorial debut The Humans. Adapting his own one-act...














