Review: ‘Call Jane’Elizabeth Banks and Sigourney Weaver Star In 'Carol' Writer's Abortion Drama
NOTE: This review was originally part of our Sundance 2022 coverage.
It’s safe to say almost every American has a position on Roe V. Wade....
Review: ‘Don’t Make Me Go’John Cho And Mia Isaac Star In A Bittersweet Father-Daughter...
Don't Make Me Go. The title almost sounds like it belongs to a horror movie, not a sentimental road trip film. And perhaps it...
Review: ‘Brut Force’A Modern Noir Set In California’s Wine Country That Stays True To...
Things are not going as planned for Sloane Sawyer (Lelia Symington) in Brut Force. Sloane had left Saint Lucas, the small rural Californian town...
Review: ‘Suncoast’Nico Parker, Laura Linney, And Woody Harrelson Explore Grief And Adolescence In Laura...
*NOTE: This is a reprint of our review from the Sundance Film Festival*
In January of 2023, Nico Parker stole the first episode of The Last...
Review: ‘1917’, Sam Mendes’ Tense, Visceral WWI Odyssey Is An Instant Classic
There are two moments of peace bookending Sam Mendes' WWI epic, 1917. In the beginning, we see young British soldiers Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman) and...
Review: ‘South Of Heaven’Jason Sudeikis' Southern Drawl Doesn't Charm Anyone In New Crime Thriller.
Often the follow-up film from a celebrated actor and their signature project is a gage of where the performer is going. In South of...
Review: ‘Space Force’Steve Carell's Workplace Comedy Launches Into A Shaky First Season
In 2018, President Trump announced a new branch of the military, one that would militarize space. Instead of rolling their eyes and making jokes...
Review: ‘Pinocchio’There's Little Magic In Robert Zemeckis' Wooden Remake
When you wish upon a remake. Makes no difference how bland and fake. It was inevitable that Disney would get around to remaking their...
Sundance Review: ‘After Yang’Colin Farrell Digs Through A.I. Memories In Kogonada's Thoughtful Sci-Fi Drama
A futuristic sci-fi movie set in a world where artificial intelligence has become a dominant presence in everyday life. It doesn't sound like something...
Review: ‘Champions’Bobby Farrelly's Special Needs Comedy Is A Relic That Should Stay Benched
We haven't seen a feature film from the Farrelly Brothers since 2014's unfortunate Dumb and Dumber To. That proves to be a significant touchstone...