Interview: Lyra Valkyria Talks ‘WWE Unreal’ Season Two, That Summer Slam Botch, And Respect...
Lyra Valkyria may still be a relatively new face on the WWE main roster, but she is a veteran of the sport. Debuting in...
How Modern Cinema Reflects Changing Audience Expectations
Cinema is not what it was. Once, films arrived in theaters and stayed there for months. Now they come, they flash, and they are...
Review: ‘The Wrecking Crew’Dave Bautista And Jason Momoa Go Wild In Hawaii In Blisteringly...
Let's be honest, Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista are a dream pairing. When they first started talking about making a movie together, it was...
Sundance Review: ‘The Weight’Ethan Hawke Smuggles Gold During The Depression Era In Muscular Friedkin-esque...
Is there any current actor who has gotten better with age than Ethan Hawke? Not to knock anything he did earlier, but his versatility...
Sundance Review: ‘Undertone’Ian Tuason’s Podcasting Horror Fails To Dial Up Original Ideas
Maybe it's just me, but I'm sick of gloomy, slow-burning horror movies about grief. Thank you, Ari Aster. Undertone is the latest and, shocker,...
Sundance Review: ‘Rock Springs’Vera Miao's Quiet And Unsettling Horror Confronts History
Attending Sundance for the first time on the ground and as a horror fan, I had a personal mission to attend at least one...
Sundance Review: ‘In The Blink Of An Eye’Andrew Stanton's Ambitious Sci-Fi Epic Crashes And...
Andrew Stanton is one of those filmmakers you constantly root for to be successful. The Wall-E director hit a home run with that Pixar...
Sundance Review: ‘Gail Daughtry And The Celebrity Sex Pass’David Wain Turns Romcom Tropes Inside...
Esteemed comedic director David Wain makes a return to Sundance with Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass, his fifth feature film, to premiere...
Sundance Review: ‘Soul Patrol’Stirring Doc On The First Black Special Ops Unit In VIetnam...
The contributions of Black soldiers have for so long been scrubbed from history, that a film like Soul Patrol becomes even more meaningful. A...
Sundance Review: ‘Leviticus’Adrian Chiarella's Queer Horror Successfully Explores The Nightmare Of Being "Cleansed"
Queer, a new subdivision of the horror genre, continues to emerge in director Adrian Chiarella’s impressive debut, Leviticus, which he also scripts. Awkward teen...














