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...
Sundance Review: ‘Suncoast’Nico Parker, Laura Linney, And Woody Harrelson Explore Grief And Adolescence In...
In January of 2023, Nico Parker stole the first episode of The Last of Us, playing the doomed daughter of Pedro Pascal in the...
Sundance Review: ‘Ibelin’Online Community And Disability Meet In Benjamin Ree's Heartbreaking And Heartfelt Documentary
If you are part of any online community, you know about the power of the internet. Whether your platform is Tumblr, Discord, Xbox, or...
Sundance Review: ‘A Real Pain’Kieran Culkin Is A Tour De Force While Touring Poland...
If you go back and read the Punch Drunk Critics review for Jesse Eisenberg’s first feature When You Finish Saving The World, there was...
Sundance Review: ‘Winner’Emilia Jones, Zach Galifianakis, And Director Susanna Fogel Fail To Bring A...
The story of Reality Winner has been adapted three times now for the screen. The first, Reality, was a 2023 HBO movie starring Sydney...
Sundance Review: ‘The Outrun’Saoirse Ronan, Alcoholism And The Scottish Isles Make A Powerful Trio...
Saoirse Ronan is known for her performances. She’s the kind of actress who can take a bad movie and elevate it (looking at you...
‘Thelma’ Interview: June Squibb And Director Josh Margolin Talk About The Sundance Breakout Action-Comedy
If there's one film that everyone was talking about at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, it was Thelma. Written and directed by newcomer Josh Margolin, the...
Sundance Review: ‘In The Summers’An Intimate And Profound Look At Sisters' Evolving Relationship To...
It's easy to see why Alessandra Lacorazza’s intimate, profound debut feature, In the Summers, was a festival favorite at Sundance this year, winning the...
Sundance Review: ‘Out Of My Mind’Disney Plus' Upcoming Coming-Of-Age Story Gives A Nonverbal Teenager...
Almost seven years ago, Wonder took the children’s film and book world by storm. Focusing on a kid with facial differences and starring Owen...
Sundance Review: ‘Handling The Undead’The Living Grieve For The Living Dead In Somber, Emotional...
Just about everything that can be done with the zombie genre has been done. Comedy, rom-com, action movies, drama, and even arthouse cinema have...