Review: ‘The Adam Project’Ryan Reynolds And Shawn Levy's Family-Friendly Sci-Fi Adventure Is A Blast...
The Adam Project is a film that, early on, asks you to check the cynicism at the door. Ryan Reynolds, adding to his already-considerable...
Review: ‘You Won’t Be Alone’Noomi Rapace, Alice Englert, And Others Play A Shapeshifting Witch...
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2022 Sundance Film Festival coverage. You Won't Be Alone opens on April 1st.*
The use of witches...
Review: ‘Memory’Liam Neeson Is A Hitman With Alzheimer's In Martin Campbell's Understated Action Remake
Memory is in some ways the perfect film for Liam Neeson and director Martin Campbell. Neeson has been the chief purveyor of "old man...
‘Phantom Of The Open’ Interview: Craig Roberts And Simon Farnaby On Their Golf Biopic...
Phantom of the Open director Craig Roberts and writer Simon Farnaby are no strangers to show business. Roberts broke out at the age of 20...
Cinema Royale: Talking Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Elvis’ And How It’s Like A Superhero Origin Story...
Slip on your blue suede shoes, check in to the Heartbreak Hotel, and join Cinema Royale for a review of Baz Luhrmann's diamond-studded Elvis...
Review: ‘DC League Of Super-Pets’Dwayne Johnson And Kevin Hart Voice Animated Super Pets Film...
The marketing minds over at Warner Bros. shouldn’t have scheduled DC League of Super-Pets so close to San Diego Comic-Con. The weekend after a...
Review: ‘Look Both Ways’Lili Reinhart's Effortless Charm Elevates a Standard Film With A Great...
When you look back on your life, do you see one moment, one event that sparks the question, "What If?". That thing that, in...
Review: ‘Catherine Called Birdy’Coming-Of-Age Gets A Medieval Makeover With Lena Dunham's Smart Adaption
When we first meet the titular character in Catherine Called Birdy, she is covered in mud and participating in a Medieval wrestling match. This...
Middleburg Review: ‘Nanny’Anna Diop Gives A Star-Turning Performance In Nityatu Jusu's Spectacular First Feature
A Senegalese woman moves to America with the hope of eventually bringing her son there. To raise the funds, she takes a nanny position...
Review: ‘Bardo, False Chronicle Of A Handful Of Truths’Alejandro Iñárritu's Curious Work Of Immense...
In the comical opening moments of Alejandro G. Iñárritu's first film in seven years, Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths, renowned documentary filmmaker...