Review: ‘The Tomorrow War’Chris Pratt Fights For The Future In A Sci-Fi Action Flick...
Chris McKay's The Tomorrow War opens with Chris Pratt hurtling through a hazy sky, landing in the middle of a war zone. His character,...
Review: ‘Chariot’Thomas Mann, Rosa Salazar, & John Malkovich Are Stuck In Frustrating Sci-Fi Too...
I get a couple of these movies every year it seems. A relatively unknown filmmaker, directing some quirky/weird story of their own design, a...
Review: ’12 Mighty Orphans’Luke Wilson And Martin Sheen Cross The Goal Line In A...
Texas is littered with literally hundreds of triumphant underdog football stories so amazing it's like they were made to be movies. When your state...
Sundance Review: ‘blood’Carla Juri Muddles Through Japan In Bradley Rust Gray's Meandering Drama About...
One of my favorite jokes from the first Deadpool comic book series is "The melodic sound of gunfire, the international language." It doesn't matter...
Review: ‘American Fiction’Jeffrey Wright Leaves Them Bamboozled In Funny, Insightful Satire About Plight Of...
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Middleburg Film Festival coverage.*
In 1985, Robert Townsend offered one of the most insightful, and funniest looks...
Review: ‘Sound Of Metal’Riz Ahmed Delivers Raw, Ferocious Performance As A Drummer Coping With...
*NOTE: This is a reprint from my review from the Middleburg Film Festival.*
The title Sound of Metal has a double meaning in Darius Marder’s tremendous feature...
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...
Cinema Royale: Talking WANDAVISION, ONE NIGHT IN MIAIMI, And Our Most Anticipated 2021 FilmsSpecial...
This week we're joined by special guest Scott Menzel of We Live Entertainment as we look forward to our most anticipated films of 2021!...
Review: ‘The Tutor’Noah Schnapp Gets Passing Grade As A Rich Student With A Dangerous...
Who doesn't love a good psychotic thriller built around one person's obsession with another? A personal favorite of mine is The Crush, which saw...
Review: ‘The Wind’, Frontier Horror Howls With Unfulfilled Potential
The Western genre leans heavily to the masculine side but in recent years we've seen an increased focus on the plight of frontierswomen in...