Review: ‘My Old School’Director Jono McLeod Enlists Alan Cumming To Reflect On A Former...
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2022 Sundance Film Festival coverage.*
Though many people would like to forget their high school years, Scottish...
Review: ‘Gone In The Night’Winona Ryder Pokes Fun At Her Age In This Dark...
A recurring joke in Gone in the Night is that Winona Ryder is old. Mentioned over and over again by her character’s friends, boyfriend,...
Review: ‘Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris’Lesley Manville And Christian Dior Are Highlighted In Sugary...
When watching a film like Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris, one would expect a level of luxury and absurdity fit for a fairy tale....
Review: ‘Persuasion’Dakota Johnson Is Miscast In This Misguided Adaptation Of The Austen Classic
Regency is all the rage right now. With shows like Bridgerton and Sanditon and films like 2020s Emma, it's safe to say the era...
‘Gone In The Night’ Interview: John Gallagher Jr. Talks Being Hand Picked By Winona...
In 2007, John Gallagher Jr. made a name for himself performing on Broadway in Spring Awakening. Since, he has starred in numerous film and television projects...
Review: ‘Where The Crawdads Sing’Daisy Edgar-Jones Leads A Problematic Southern Morality Tale 12 Years...
Daisy Edgar-Jones is having quite the year. She has been eaten in Fresh and murdered at the hands of Mormons in Under the Banner...
‘American Carnage’ Interview: Bella Ortiz On The Provocative Immigration Horror-Comedy, Her Own Challenges, &...
Along with sci-fi, the best genre for commentating on society in a way that can easily hit home with audiences are horror and comedy....
Review: ‘My Name Is Sara’Secrets Weight Heavy In Holocaust Drama About A Jewish Girl...
My Name Is Sara tells the true life-story of 13-year-old Sara Góralniak (newcomer Zuzanna Surowy) whose family and all the other Jews from her...
Review: ‘The Gray Man’Ryan Gosling And Chris Evans Star In Netflix's Enjoyably Brainless Blockbuster...
The shame in Netflix's massively-budgeted blockbuster star vehicle, The Gray Man, is that it won't matter how good, or not good, it is. Despite stars...
Review: ‘Don’t Make Me Go’John Cho And Mia Isaac Star In A Bittersweet Father-Daughter...
Don't Make Me Go. The title almost sounds like it belongs to a horror movie, not a sentimental road trip film. And perhaps it...