Review: ‘How To Have Sex’Mia McKenna-Bruce's Moving Performance Bolsters Molly Manning Walker's Consent Drama
Throughout cinema history, teenagers have been trying to have sex onscreen for years. Films like Superbad, Porkys, and The Todo List, look at the...
Review: ‘Lisa Frankenstein’Kathryn Newton And Cole Sprouse Can't Jolt To Life Diablo Cody's Lame...
There's something rotten stinking up Zelda Williams and Diablo Cody's Lisa Frankenstein, and no, it's not the corpse half of this undead teen rom-com. Unfortunately,...
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: ‘Out Of Darkness’Stone Age 'Predator'-esque Horror Delivers Tension And Brutality By Firelight
If a Predator movie was set in the Stone Age period, it might look something like Out of Darkness. To me, that's high praise...
Cinema Royale: Recapping The Bests & Worsts From Sundance 2024!
The 2024 Sundance Film Festival is wrapped, the Punch Drunk Critics have returned from Park City, and with all of the awards handed out,...
Review: ‘The Promised Land’Mads Mikkelsen Conquers Another Complex, Tragic Hero Role In Nikolaj Arcel's...
Mads Mikkelsen might be the most terrifying actor in the world. You know a dude is scary when their smile makes you want to...
Sundance Review: ‘Daughters’Award-Winning Doc Explores The Impact Of Incarceration As Girls Reunite With Their...
It’s well-known that when someone goes to prison, it impacts their entire family. This universal truth is exemplified in the Sundance breakout documentary Daughters....
Sundance Review: ‘Stress Positions’John Early Hilariously Tries To Hold It Together During The Pandemic...
Stress Positions captures a very specific moment in time. Mid-pandemic, New York City, everyone doesn’t know what’s happening, misinformation is flying, and every millennial...
Sundance Review: ‘Between The Temples’Jason Schwartzman And Carol Kane Have Blazing Chemistry In Nathan...
Jason Schwartzman is known for playing awkward sad sack characters trying to get their shit together. His breakout role in Wes Anderson’s Rushmore is...
Review: ‘Argylle’Self-Satisfied Spy Comedy Is Full Of Big Stars And Big Twists, But Little...
"The bigger the spy, the bigger the lie."
It's a saying that Matthew Vaughn's spy comedy Argylle likes to repeat. It sounds kinda nifty, kinda...