Review: ‘The Boogeyman’A Simple Tale Of Family Trauma And Demonic Entities. Despite what Mommy...
To no one's surprise the success of It a few years back has sparked a run for adaptable Stephen King material to rival the 80s. The...
Review: ‘The One And Only Ivan’Bryan Cranston Leads Disney's Sweet And Well-Executed Movie For...
The beginning of the pandemic brought us, Tiger King, the epic tale of exotic animal keep Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin. People seemed to pick...
Review: ‘Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street’An Incredibly Fascinating Documentary About Our...
For the past 50 years, children across the world have been educated and entertained by Bert, Ernie, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Count Von Count,...
Review: ‘Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero’Piccolo Rules In A Cataclysmic Comeback Film With Pumped-Up...
I don't consider myself the most devoted Dragon Ball fan. When Akira Toriyama’s beloved shonen series debuted here in 1998, my friends and I were captivated...
Sundance Review: ‘Stress Positions’John Early Hilariously Tries To Hold It Together During The Pandemic...
Stress Positions captures a very specific moment in time. Mid-pandemic, New York City, everyone doesn’t know what’s happening, misinformation is flying, and every millennial...
My 10 Must See Films At The 2024 Sundance Film Festival
It's that time of year again! Readers of this site know that while others are suffering through the slow movie month of January, this...
Review: ‘Black Bear’Aubrey Plaza And An Actual Black Bear Highlight A Genre-Bending Mind Trip
*NOTE: This is a reprint of my review from the Sundance Film Festival.*
I don’t know if there’s been a movie more suited to Sundance’s...
Review: ‘All Day And A Night’'Black Panther' Writer's Netflix Drama Traps Ashton Sanders And...
One might look for a superheroic tale of escape from societal disenfranchisement in Black Panther writer Joe Robert Cole's subdued, highly recognizable directorial debut,...
Sundance Review: ‘How It Ends’Zoe Lister-Jones And A Starry Cast Seek Closure At The...
The calmest end-of-the-world catastrophe film you're likely to find, Zoe Lister-Jones and Daryl Wein's How it Ends follows in the same tragi-funny footsteps of...
Review: ‘The Oak Room’A Slow Burn Thriller That Is More Slow Than Thriller
Paul (Peter Outerbridge) was closing down his bar one snowy Canadian night when he gets quite the surprise in The Oak Room. A masked...