Review: ‘Language Lessons’Mark Duplass And Natalie Morales Prove That Zoom Films Work When Driven...
In the age of COVID, some pandemic movies are better than others. A production has to adjust for new regulations and make creative decisions...
TIFF 2021 Review: ‘The Guilty’Jake Gyllenhaal Leads Antoine Fuqua's Intense, Contained Cop Thriller
A contained thriller such as Antoine Fuqua's The Guilty, itself a remake of a 2018 Danish film, needs a powerhouse central performance to carry it...
Review: ‘Blue Bayou’Justin Chon Brings Attention To A Hot-Button Issue With Hard-Hitting Immigrant Love...
"I chose you", Antonio LeBlanc (writer/director/star Justin Chon) tells his stepdaughter Jessie (Sydney Kowalske) in Chon's third feature, his most dramatic and confident work...
Review: ‘My Heroes Were Cowboys’A Short and Moving Documentary About One Man’s Passion Hor...
Nowadays we often hear stories about people in the movie business who got involved based on the first time they saw Star Wars, Star...
Review: ‘The Eyes Of Tammy Faye’Jessica Chastain Redeems The Televangelist Icon Through Laughter And...
Having grown up a kid in the '80s, when televangelism was new and at its peak, it was impossible to miss the presence of...
Review: ‘Nine Perfect Strangers’Hulu’s Well-Acted Limited Series About Wellness, Mental Health, And Drugs Limps...
The wellness industry is one that’s very lucrative and intriguing at the same time. The idea that someone pays ridiculous amounts of money to...
Review: ‘This Is The Year’A Fun, Charming, And Well-Acted (Yet Predictable) Coming of Age...
Movies about your final year of high school are timeless. They often capture that last moment in between youth and adulthood. Where you are...
Review: ‘I’m Your Man’Dan Stevens Charms As A Suave Robot Companion
After close to two years in lockdown, dating and hookup apps are thriving. The desire to be loved or at least less lonely has...
Review: ‘Surge’Ben Whishaw Descends Into Madness, And Takes The Audience With Him
Joseph (Ben Whishaw) feels life slipping away from him every day at his job in Surge. It is a mindless existence that is eating...
Review: ‘Stop And Go’The COVID Road Trip Comedy Is A Breath of Fresh Air...
Can we make fun of the pandemic yet? Can we find the comedy in an illness that killed millions of people all over the...