Review: ‘Falling For Figaro’Danielle Macdonald Charms But This Opera Rom-Com Is Out Of Tune
As millions have made the life choice to ditch their jobs and pursue their dreams, motivated by the pandemic of course, it was inevitable...
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: ‘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...
Cinema Royale: Talking ‘Cry Macho’, ‘Copshop’, ‘The Lost Boys’ Remake, & More
We're back! After what felt like forever, but was really only one week away, we're back on your feed with the latest films and...
Review: ‘Surge’Ben Whishaw Descends Into Madness, And Takes The Audience With Him
Joseph (Ben Whishaw) feels life slipping away from him every day at his job in Surge. It is a mindless existence that is eating...
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: ‘I’m Your Man’Dan Stevens Charms As A Suave Robot Companion
After close to two years in lockdown, dating and hookup apps are thriving. The desire to be loved or at least less lonely has...
Review: ‘This Is The Year’A Fun, Charming, And Well-Acted (Yet Predictable) Coming of Age...
Movies about your final year of high school are timeless. They often capture that last moment in between youth and adulthood. Where you are...
Review: ‘Dear Evan Hansen’Try-Hard Adaption Of The Broadway Musical Isn't The Inspiration It Thinks...
Cancel culture works fast these days. Properties that were once considered beacons of art a few years ago are now being questioned for their...
Review: ‘The Guilty’Jake Gyllenhaal Leads Antoine Fuqua's Intense, Contained Cop Thriller
*NOTE: This review was recently part of our TIFF 2021 coverage. The Guilty opens in limited release on September 24th, followed by Netflix beginning...














