Review: ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’Nintendo Has A Bowser-Sized Hit On Its Hands With...
Making good video game movies shouldn't be hard. For decades, this particular subgenre had delivered embarrassingly bad adaptations, as Hollywood struggled to figure out...
Review: ‘Joyland’Explores The Complexities Of Love And Desire In Conservative Societies
Joyland is the powerful debut foreign feature from writer-director Saim Sadiq, exploring the complexities of love and desire in a patriarchal and deeply conservative...
Review: ‘Evil Dead Rise’Lee Cronin Does The Impossible, Revamping A Classic And Delivering One...
Sam Rami’s Evil Dead franchise is one of the most iconic horror franchises of all-time. It’s success was seemingly linked to it’s masterful balance...
Review: ‘Little Richard: I Am Everything’Lisa Cortés’ Documentary About The Self-Proclaimed King Of Rock...
“I am the originator. I am the eMANcipator. I am the architect of rock 'n roll. Rhythm and blues had a baby, and somebody...
Review: ‘Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse’An Amazing, Spectacular Masterpiece That Surpasses The Original By Leaps...
Excuse me while I pick my jaw up off the floor. Leaving our screening of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, I was hit by the overwhelming...
Review: ‘Persian Lessons’A Gripping WWII Story of Survival And Deception
Persian Lessons, directed by award-winning filmmaker Vadim Perelman (House of Sand and Fog, The Life Before Her Eyes), is a powerful and poignant film...
Review: ‘Love Gets A Room’The Show Must Go On… Even At a Warsaw Ghetto...
Although we here at Punch Drunk Critics cover any and everything related to movies and TV shows, the theater is still a one-of-a-kind way...
Review: ‘The Unknown Country’Lily Gladstone Proves Her Brilliance In Morrisa Maltz's Dreamlike Road Movie
When an up and coming actor is nominated for an Oscar, it's almost inevitable that the rest of their filmography is looked into. If...
Review: ‘Brother’Clement Virgo’s Directorial Debut Masterfully Examines Manhood, Loss, And Being Young And...
As a (person who still thinks he's a) young black man who was raised in the US on hip-hop and geeky things, I'm frequently...
Review: ‘Nightsiren’A Strange Journey Into Folklore And Superstition
In a remote mountain town where superstition permeates every inch of the wood, a legend about a witch takes seed. Sarlota (Natalia Germani) returns,...