Review: ‘Chasing Wonders’Paz Vega And Edward James Olmos Star In Family Story Of Truth,...
Chasing Wonders is a heartwarming tale of a family who moved from wine country Spain to start a vineyard in Australia after experiencing an...
Review: ‘Unidentified Objects’A Quirky Ethereal Journey of Aliens, Adventure, And Human Connection
In Unidentified Objects, we meet Peter (Matthew Jeffers), a misanthropic dwarf living a secluded life in his shabby New York City apartment. However, his...
Review: ‘The Way I See It’The Portrait of a Former White House Photog Forced...
The Chief Official White House Photographer is an interesting job. Though it is technically a government position in the executive branch, your job is...
‘The Old Guard’ Interview: Gina Prince-Bythewood And Kiki Layne On Their Immortal Action Flick,...
The Old Guard is a superhero movie...but then, not quite. The film by director Gina Prince-Bythewood follows a group of immortal warriors who have...
Review: ‘Dune: Part Two’Fate, Love, And Vengeance Collide In Denis Villeneuve's Staggering Sci-Fi Spectacle
The easy shorthand for Denis Villeneue's Dune: Part Two will be a comparison to The Empire Strikes Back. That's both fair and staggeringly incorrect....
Review: ‘Charming The Hearts Of Men’Kelsey Grammer And Anna Friel TryTo Leave Their Mark...
Grace Gordon (Anna Friel) has made her way back to her southern hometown after quite some time in Charming the Hearts of Men. Her...
Review: ‘Blue Miracle’Dennis Quaid And Jimmy Gonzales Sail Through A Choppy Script In The...
Sometimes hokey and cliché can be a good thing. Like in this week’s Netflix release, Blue Miracle. It tells the true story of an...
Review: ‘American Siege’Bruce Willis's Newest Action Film Is A Reminder How Far He's Fallen
Roy (Rob Gough) is finally out of prison after 10 long years in American Siege. Shortly before he was arrested, his girlfriend Bridget Baker...
Review: ‘Uncharted’Tom Holland And Mark Wahlberg Lead A Daring, Uneven, Swashbuckling Video Game Adaptation
As video games have seen massive increases in budget, and thus graphical ability, they have become as cinematic as most movies. And one could...
Review: ‘The Protégé’Maggie Q Hits Her Target In A Slick, Refined Assassin Thriller
The genre of female-led assassin thrillers has undergone a transformation in the era of John Wick, superhero franchises and cinematic universes. So we get over-the-top...