Review: ‘Thor: Love And Thunder’Chris Hemsworth And Natalie Portman Are Electric In Marvel's Peculiar,...
I remember sitting in Hall H of San Diego Comic-Con when Thor: Love and Thunder was announced. And my first thought was "Is this...
Review: ‘The Sea Beast’Familiar But Crowd-Pleasing Adventure Offers Stem-To-Stern Action And A Great New...
Sometimes it feels like Netflix is throwing darts at a dartboard, but they've hit on something really good with Sony Pictures Imageworks. The studio...
Review: ‘American Carnage’Jorge Lendeborg Jr. And Jenna Ortega Try To Survive Racism, Old Folks,...
American Carnage opens with a montage of various news reports, TV footage, and speeches on the subject of immigration. None of it comes across as...
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: ‘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: ‘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: ‘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: ‘Resurrection’Rebecca Hall And Tim Roth Play Head Games In Andrew Semans' Grotesquely Over-The-Top...
There’s something about the way Margaret (Rebecca Hall) offers advice to a naive co-worker about her abusive boyfriend. It sounds authoritative, too much so,...
Review: ‘Vengeance’BJ Novak's Funny, Sharp Comic Mystery Teases His Potential As A Filmmaker
"So as like, a personal boundary, I don’t avenge deaths. It’s just who I am.”
In BJ Novak's directorial debut, Vengeance, his character Ben, a New...