Review: ‘Lazareth’Ashley Judd’s Newest Apocalyptic Thriller Never Finds Its Footing
We all lived through the pandemic and the fear that surrounded it for most, especially in the beginning. Luckily for us, as time went...
Review: ‘I Saw The TV Glow”Justice Smith Becomes A Cult TV Show Obsessive In...
I believe there are two main types of representation. One that is meant to educate and expose a prominent demographic to an unfamiliar one...
Review: ‘IF’Imaginary Friends Steal The Spotlight In John Krasinski's Whimsical, Unfocused Family Film
John Krasinski is a great filmmaker and writer. We know this from the way he scares the crap out of us with his A...
Review: ‘Bridgerton’ Season ThreeNicola Coughlan And Luke Newton Lead The Netflix Hit To Its...
This author was provided the first six episodes of the season.
Is it presumptuous to call Bridgerton’s third season its most anticipated? After a hot...
Review: ‘Back To Black’Marisa Abela Captures The Soulful Spirit of Amy Winehouse In Compassionate...
Attempting a biopic that can capture the unique soul and intensity of Amy Winehouse is challenging, to say the least. The soulful, tragic blues...
Review: ‘The Last Stop In Yuma County’A Tight Crime-Thriller That's Sure To Induce Some...
There's definitely a certain allure to that late-60s/early-80s timeline in America, especially around what I could only call truck stop culture. I'm not even...
Review: ‘Poolman’Chris Pine Belly Flops With Incoherent, Unfunny L.A. Noir
There are bad movies, and then there are outright disasters like Chris Pine's unfortunate directorial debut, Poolman. It's not often that a movie forces...
‘Aisha’ Interview: Letitia Wright On Her New Refugee Drama, Working With Josh O’Connor, And...
Letitia Wright is mainly known for the role of Shuri in Black Panther and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, but it's her choices outside of...
Review: ‘Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes’A Solid Reboot In A Franchise In...
2017's War for the Planet of the Apes was a great film; all of the reboot franchise has been great since it began with...
Review: ‘Aisha’Letitia Wright And Josh O'Connor Shine In Powerful, Kind-Hearted Refugee Drama
The plight of immigrants has become especially fraught in this country. You've got elected officials playing into racist fears of "dirty" black and brown...