Review: ‘Shirley’Regina King Captures Shirley Chisholm's Trailblazing Spirit In Restrained Biopic She Never Would've...
I'm going to start this review off by doing something I almost never do, and that's criticizing a filmmaker. John Ridley, Oscar-winning screenwriter of...
Review: ‘Ms. Marvel’A Vibrant, Infectious Blast Of Youthful Energy The MCU Sorely Needed
The first thing you'll notice about Ms. Marvel are the colors. The latest MCU series on Disney+ is also its most vibrant, fitting for a character...
Review: ‘In The Land Of Saints And Sinners’Liam Neeson And Kerry Condon Go To...
I give it up to Liam Neeson for yet another career pivot. Gone are the blockbuster geriatric action flicks that he rode into the...
Review: ‘Black Bird’Taron Egerton And Paul Walter Hauser Shine In Apple TV’s Gripping New...
Filling in the void left by the cancellation of Netflix’s Mindhunter, Apple TV’s newest show (and stab at the True Crime genre for the...
Review: ‘88’Despite A Good Cast, This Political Thriller Can’t Decide If it’s About Race...
Ever since the Supreme Court ruled on Citizens United and completely changed how political campaigns could be run, it has further fueled the investment...
Review: ‘Enhanced’A Run-Of-The-Mill Sci-Fi Action Flick From Former Stuntman/Fight Choreographer James Mark
George Shepherd (George Tchortov) is a sergeant of a team working for a secret military project in Enhanced. There are mutants living amongst ordinary...
Review: ‘Gran Turismo’Sony's Slick, Gamer-Turned-Racer Drama Boasts Horsepower And Heart
I've long ago grown bored of racing sims, and that includes Sony's bestselling Gran Turismo games. The last thing I could think of being...
Review: ‘The Postcard Killings’A Forgettable Thriller That Never Delivers
Jacob (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Valerie Kanon’s (Famke Janssen) worst nightmares have come true in the latest James Patterson adaption that he cowrote with...
Review: ‘Licorice Pizza’Paul Thomas Anderson's Shaggy, Sweet, Nostalgic Tale of First Love Is The...
Paul Thomas Anderson has proven over the years to be a director with a split personality. I've always liked that about him, obviously enough...
Review: ‘Winnie The Pooh: Blood And Honey’Attempts To Turn The Beloved Pooh-Bear Into A...
Most folks are familiar with the characters that inhabit the Hundred Acre Wood. We’ve all read the stories or have seen the Disney adaptation...