Review: ‘In The Summers’An Intimate And Profound Look At Sisters' Evolving Relationship To Their...
NOTE: This review was originally part of our Sundance Film Festival coverage.*
It’s easy to see why Alessandra Lacorazza’s intimate, profound debut feature, In the Summers,...
Review: ‘Wolfs’George Clooney And Brad Pitt Make It Look So Easy In Jon Watts'...
Who says the movie star era is dead? It's easy to say that when a star-driven film that looks like a surefire hit, something...
Review: ‘Booger’Takes The Phrase "Cat Person" To A Whole Different Level
Death and the grief surrounding it is an inevitability in this world. Everyone will experience it at some point and we all react differently...
Review: ‘Dead Money’Emile Hirsch Is Looking For The Perfect Hand In This Poker Heist...
In Dead Money, Andy (Emile Hirsch) is back at it for another night. Sitting at a poker table in Jack’s (David Keith) backroom game...
“I’ll Be Right There” Interview: Everyone Wants To Work With Edie FalcoDirector Brendan Walsh...
Edie Falco is a legend. At least that's how director Brendan Walsh And actors Charlie Tehan and Kayli Charlie see her. All three are...
Review: ‘Little Brother’Heartfelt And Therapeutic Road Trip Drama Explores Impact Of A Loved One's...
Writer-director Sheridan O'Donnell pulls from a deep well of personal regret for his debut feature, Little Brother. Drawing raw emotion from the memory of...
Review: ‘Seeking Mavis Beacon’Two Friends Search For A Black Tech Icon In This Genre...
If you learned how to type on a computer in the '80, '90s, or '00s, chances are you learned on a program called “Mavis...
Review: ‘Transformers One’The Robots In Disguise Have Never Been Better In Visually Stunning Optimus/Megatron...
I consider myself a Transformers fanboy. I know, that's not exactly an exclusive club. I grew up with them as my favorite toys, it...
‘My Old Ass’ Interview: Director Megan Park and Star Maisy Stella On Making A...
The tagline for Megan Park and Maisy Stella's new film My Old Ass is "What would you ask your older self?" It makes sense considering the...
Review: ‘Hoard’Joseph Quinn Stars In An Unsettling Drama Exploring Childhood Traumas
Maria (Lily-Beau Leach) is a 7-year-old girl living in South East London during the mid 80s in Hoard. Maria and her mother Cynthia (Hayley...














