Review: ‘Sylvie’s Love’Tessa Thompson Shines In A Black Love Story With A Touch Of...
The arrival of Eugene Ashe's film Sylvie's Love heralds the return of something we rarely get to see now, if ever: the African-American period...
Middleburg Review: ‘The Holdovers’Alexander Payne And Paul Giamatti Bring Grumpy Charm To The Holidays
The 1970s aesthetic deployed by Alexander Payne in his charming new dramedy, The Holdovers, isn't a mere gimmick. From the technicolor palette to the pops...
Review: ‘Get Duked!’ "The Most Dangerous Game" Inspired Satire Is The Most Entertaining...
Earlier this year, way back in March, The Hunt was released, a supposed a satire that dissected modern identity politics and political infighting, the film didn’t really...
Cinema Royale: Talking ‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ And ‘Babylon’
It's a very merry holiday pair of Cinema Royale episodes since I've been away for so damn long! I'm joined by my buddy Chris...
DC Readers: Attend A Free Virtual Screening Of ‘Coming 2 America’
We’re happy to offer our DC readers the chance to attend a free virtual screening of Amazon Studios' Coming 2 America, a sequel to...
Sundance Review: ‘You Hurt My Feelings’Julia Louis-Dreyfus And Tobias Menzies Can't Face The Truth...
When we create something, what reaction do we really want? Do we want the truth? Approval? A weird medium? That’s the question at the...
Review: ‘Pursuit’John Cusack And Emile Hirsch Star In A Throwback That’s All Action And...
"Detective Breslin crosses paths with Calloway, a ruthless hacker desperate to find his wife, who has been kidnapped by a drug cartel. When Calloway...
Review: ‘Materna’Strong Lead Performances Elevate An Observant Drama About Four Women Bound By A...
“Eight million stories, out there in the naked. City is a pity, half of y'all won't make it” -Jay Z: ‘Empire State of Mind.’
Whenever...
Review: ‘The Wonder’Florence Pugh Examines A Miracle In Sebastián Lelio's Eerie, Confounding Misstep
Logic vs faith. It’s a dance as old as time, and has often made for compelling cinematic entertainment. Sebastián Lelio’s austere but gripping film The...
Sundance Review: ‘In The Earth’Ben Wheatley's Pandemic Horror Gets Lost In The Woods
I know there will be people who absolutely love Ben Wheatley's hallucinogenic, pandemic horror In the Earth. It's a return to his genre roots...