Review: ‘Emergency’A Funny, Uneven, Scary Campus Satire Mixes Laughs With Racial Commentary
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2022 Sundance Film Festival coverage.*
On the surface, Carey Williams’ intense college comedy Emergency looks like it traffics in...
Review: ‘Stranger Things Season 4 Vol. 1’Netflix's Hit Series Returns In Extra-Large Fashion, But...
The last new season of Stranger Things was in July 2019. It's hard to even remember a pre-pandemic world anymore, much less a TV...
Review: ‘The Bob’s Burgers Movie’Film Adaptation Of The Fox Animated Show Has A Familiar...
Bob’s Burgers has delighted comedy and animation fans every Sunday night on FOX for over twelve seasons. Where The Simpsons and Family Guy crudely...
Review: ‘Eiffel’French Film Brings Passion, Heart, And Soul To Tale Of Infamous Gothic Tower
Eiffel is a French (with English subtitles) film freely inspired by forbidden romance centered around the 19th Century and infamous engineer, Gustave Eiffel. Previously...
Review: ‘Jurassic World Dominion’Entertaining Nostalgia-Fueled Dinosaur Action Keeps Sequel From Going Extinct
It was inevitable that we'd see the Planet of the Apes-ification of the Jurassic franchise. With Jurassic World Dominion, set four years after the...
Review: ‘The Score’Will Poulter, Johnny Flynn, And Naomi Ackie's British Musical Heist Film Is...
The Score is a British musical heist film that is written and directed by Malachi Smyth (Gateway 6, Ghost Machine). From the producers of...
Review: ‘Lightyear’Buzz's Solo Mission Is An Entertaining Sci-Fi Charmer That Doesn't Quite Go "To...
When Toy Story was released in 1995, it was not only Pixar's first feature, it was their defining blockbuster franchise. And the company has evolved right...
Review: ‘Brian And Charles’Robot Is Man's Best Friend In Jim Archer's Sweet And Quirky...
Brian is a lonely inventor living by himself in a Welsh valley, longing for a companion. In the meantime, he has a film crew...
Review: ‘Official Competition’Penelope Cruz And Antonio Banderas Gently Bite The Hand That Feeds Them...
Pretentious people are funny. A pretension industry is even funnier. Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat's film world comedy Official Selection mines insidery humor from the delusional directors and...
Review: ‘Press Play’Lewis Pullman And Clara Rugaard Elevate A Passionate, Cluttered Sci-Fi Romance About...
There's a reason why movies use the mixtape as a tried and true expression of love. A good song has the power to take...