Review: ‘The Last Vermeer’Art World Thriller Features A Scene-Stealing Guy Pearce
There are A LOT of World War II movies. One seems to come out every Oscar season. However, the rebuilding that came after the...
Review: ‘Sometimes Always Never’Bill Nighy Punches Up a Foggy British Dramedy
Board games seemed to have made a comeback during quarantine. Numerous families and friends groups dusted off their Settlers of Catan and Clue board...
‘The Wrath of Becky’ Interview: Lulu Wilson Says She Would Play The Murderous Teen...
In the heart of the 2020 pandemic, Becky was released. A frantic, bloody revenge story about a little girl going on a killing spree...
Review: ‘I Am Woman’Tilda Cobham-Hervey Dazzles In Helen Reddy Biopic That Croons Rather Than...
If you have been politically active at all in the last four years, been to marches, or even seen one on tv, chances are...
Middleburg Review: ‘Blithe Spirit’New Adaptation Of The Classic Play Feels Like An Antique
Blithe Spirit is a classic standard in the theater. The play, written by Noël Coward is a staple on the American and British stages,...
Review: ‘Catherine Called Birdy’Coming-Of-Age Gets A Medieval Makeover With Lena Dunham's Smart Adaption
When we first meet the titular character in Catherine Called Birdy, she is covered in mud and participating in a Medieval wrestling match. This...
Review: ‘We Broke Up’Aya Cash And William Jackson Harper Are A Match Made In...
It’s very rare in a break-up movie for both sides to be portrayed sympathetically. Something Great, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and even Midsommar all portray...
Review: ‘The Affair’Carice van Houten And Architecture Combine To Create A Passionless Period Drama
American releases of European films can be difficult. Names get changed, nuances aren’t always obvious and many things get lost in translation (even if...
Review: ‘A Good Person’Florence Pugh Proves Her Staying Power In Zach Braff's Uneven Melodrama
A standout performance in a mediocre movie is the sign of a stellar actor. Renee Zwellweger in Judy, Phillip Seymour Hoffman in Along Came...
‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Interview: Cinematographer Matt Jensen On Smithsonian Camps And Filming At Landmark...
There's that D.C. saying that everybody moves here and that no one is really from here. Well one notable exception to that rule is...