Interview: Reinaldo Marcus Green Talks ‘Bob Marley: One Love’ And Being True To The...
Reinaldo Marcus Green made his directorial debut in 2018 with Monsters and Men, a breakout film that I remember being impressed by at its...
Review: ‘The Taste Of Things’Benoît Magimel Cooks For Juliette Binoche In Tran Anh Hung’s...
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Middleburg Film Festival coverage.*
In Tran Anh Hung’s decadent and indulgent The Taste of Things, Benoît Magimel plays...
Review: ‘Madame Web’Dakota Johnson Can't Spin Her Way Out Of This Hilariously Bad Superhero...
The downside of Sony maintaining its grip on Marvel's Spider-Man rights is they have a plethora of characters to flush down the toilet. Let...
Review: ‘Bob Marley: One Love’Kingsley Ben-Adir Spreads The Love In Toned Down But Effective...
The prevailing wisdom is that the more "unauthorized" a Hollywood biopic, the more truthful and real it can be. But does complete honesty always...
Review: ‘Marmalade’Joe Keery, Camila Morrone, And Aldis Hodge Lead Keir O'Donnell's Sweet And Twisty...
To be perfectly up front, I went into Marmalade with extremely low expectations. The directorial debut of Paul Blart actor Keir O'Donnell has all...
Review: ‘Halo’ Season 2Season 2 Is Darker, Grittier…And Master Chief Still Takes His Helmet...
As a PlayStation user during the Xbox/PlayStation Console Wars, I never got into Halo nor got to chance to play the game. So when...
Review: ‘Fitting In’Maddie Ziegler Leads A Coming-Of-Age Traumedy That Is Full Of Laughs And...
High school is a time for growth. A time of personal reflection. It’s a chance for teens to try and figure out who they...
Review: ‘Upgraded’Camila Mendes And Marisa Tomei Star In Amazon's Economical Romantic Comedy
Part Cinderella story and all romcom, Upgraded is the newest selection from Amazon Prime Video. Starring Riverdale alum Camila Mendes and Shadow and Bone...
Review: ‘Drift’Cynthia Erivo Tries To Heal From Past Trauma In Anthony Chen's Measured, Powerful...
There's barely a scene in Anthony Chen's unhurried drama Drift that doesn't feature star Cynthia Erivo. As Jacqueline, a Liberian refugee seemingly stranded on the...
Review: ‘Scrambled’Leah McKendrick Harvests Her Eggs In This Moving And Hilarious Pro-Choice Comedy
In a post-Roe world, the concept of pro-choice might seem a bit crass to joke about. Films like Juno or Obvious Child make jokes...