Review: ‘Sometimes Always Never’Bill Nighy Punches Up a Foggy British Dramedy
Board games seemed to have made a comeback during quarantine. Numerous families and friends groups dusted off their Settlers of Catan and Clue board...
Review: ‘Exit Plan’Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Is At The End Of His Rope In Confusing Drama
Max Isaksen (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) is a man at the end of his rope in Exit Plan. As an insurance claims adjuster, he is constantly...
Review: ‘Infamous’Bella Thorne And Jake Manley Are Natural Born Killers For The Social Media...
From the very beginning of Joshua Caldwell's Gen Z Bonnie & Clyde flick, Infamous, we know exactly how it'll end and every single stop...
Review: ‘Artemis Fowl’Disney Gives The Kid Supervillain A Bland Makeover
Fans who have waited two decades for an adaptation of Eoin Colfer's YA fantasy novel, Artemis Fowl, are going to have mixed emotions over...
Review: ‘Da 5 Bloods’Spike Lee's Timely, Compelling War Film Explores The Legacy Of Race...
There was a stretch when Spike Lee seemed to have lost his voice. During that time he became, what I feel, was a very...
Review: ‘The King Of Staten Island’Pete Davidson Grows Up In Judd Apatow's Best Comedy...
In The King of Staten Island, Pete Davidson plays an irresponsible manchild with few prospects, fewer social graces, and yet everybody seems to love...
‘Snowpiercer’ Season 1 Review: Rebellion Fuels A Much-Needed Course Correction
A few weeks ago I booked passage on the first episode of TNT's long-troubled, oft-delayed Snowpiercer. Thinking it would be a disaster straight out...
Podcast: Talking Race And Hollywood
A bit of a departure this week as Travis and John reflect and discuss the recent events surrounding the murder of George Floyd and...
Review: ‘Hammer’A Father's Love For His Son Is Pushed To The Limit
Hammer explores how the decisions of one member of a family can impact the rest. The Davis family sees this firsthand after their oldest...
Review: ‘Shirley’Elisabeth Moss Uses A Toxic Friendship To Fuel Her Creative Genius
*NOTE: This review was originally run during the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.*
A traditional biopic from Josephine Decker, the filmmaker whose Madeline's Madeline is one...













