Review: ‘Cleaner’Daisy Ridley Fights Terrorists From A Mile High In Martin Campbell's Nostalgic 'Die...
At 81 years old, veteran filmmaker Martin Campbell is moving faster than ever. He doesn't seem to be attempting to capture the old glories...
Review: ‘Armand’Renate Reinsve Gives Another Standout Performance In Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel's Astonishing First Feature
There’s no doubt that Norwegian actress Renate Reinsve is a talented actress. The range she showed in 2022’s The Worst Person in the World...
‘Captain America: Brave New World’ Interview: Anthony Mackie, Danny Ramirez, Julius Onah Talk Red...
It's been five years since Steve Rogers handed the shield over to Sam Wilson at the conclusion of Avengers: Endgame, and finally Anthony Mackie...
‘Armand’ Interview: Renate Reinsve Went “A Bit Crazy” On A 10-Hour Laughing Scene
It's hard to believe Renate Reinsve only “burst” onto the American film scene three award seasons ago with her electric performance in The Worst...
Review: ‘The Gorge’Anya Taylor-Joy And Miles Teller Fight Monsters And Fall In Love In...
This is the way the world ends
Not with a bang but a whimper.
The poetic words of T.S. Eliot's "The Hollow Men" form the unexpected...
Review: ‘Paddington In Peru’More Is Less But This Paddington Adventure Still Has Its Charms
The two previous Paddington movies are pure confectionary perfection, bringing everyone's favorite marmalade-obsessed bear to simple, joyful comedic heights. They are family friendly entertainment...
Review: ‘Captain America: Brave New World’Anthony Mackie Puts New Shine On The Shield In...
"You may be Captain America, but you're not Steve Rogers."
President Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross scorns Sam Wilson at a pivotal moment early in Captain America:...
Review: ‘Suze’Michaela Watkins Reluctantly Bonds With Charlie Gillespie In This Sweet Dramedy
I love a good unlikely friends story and there’s nothing more unlikely than a mother bonding with her daughter’s goofball ex-boyfriend. Filmmakers Dane Clark...
Review: ‘Jazzy’Lily Gladstone And Morrisa Maltz Return To 'The Unknown Country' Universe With A...
There have been many films about childhood and being a teenage girl, but I have never seen anything like Jazzy before. A spiritual sequel...
Review: “Lay The Favorite”
The 2012 film was directed by Stephen Frears and is based on Beth Raymer’s memoir of the same title, Lay of the Favorite. It...














