Sundance Review: ‘Good Luck To You, Leo Grande’Emma Thompson And Daryl McCormack Are A...
Somewhere in Britain, two strangers meet in a hotel room. One is a 55-year-old widow and former high school religious studies teacher named Nancy....
Sundance Review: ‘Living’Bill Nighy And Director Oliver Hermanus Attempt To Recreate Akira Kurosawa's Masterpiece...
Bill Nighy quietly examines his purpose in Oliver Hermanus’ Living, which premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival on Friday. Matching the pedigree of...
Sundance Review: ‘Call Jane’Elizabeth Banks and Sigourney Weaver Star In 'Carol' Writer's Abortion Drama
It’s safe to say almost every American has a position on Roe V. Wade. However, the history of events leading to the infamous Supreme...
Sundance Review: ‘Fresh’Sebastian Stan And Daisy Edgar-Jones Sink Their Teeth Into Mimi Cave's Deliciously...
The right role can completely change the way audiences see an actor. Martha Stewart allegedly broke off a relationship with Anthony Hopkins because she...
Sundance Review: ‘When You Finish Saving The World’Jesse Eisenberg's Signature Awkwardness Fails To Lead...
When You Finish Saving The World feels like it’s Jesse Eisenberg’s first feature. Though he steps away from an acting role in his directorial...
Review: ‘Dawn Raid’Music Documentary Chronicles The Highs And Lows Of New Zealand Hip-Hop
Long before New Zealand graced us with Flights from Conchords, the vocal stylings of Lorde and a horde of Hobbits, record label Dawn Raid...
Review: ‘Parallel Mothers’Penélope Cruz Leads Pedro Almodóvar's Disjointed 23rd Film
Renowned Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóva is deconstructing legacy and motherhood in his latest stylized melodrama Parallel Mothers. His seven-time collaborator Penélope Cruz and relative newcomer Milena...
Review: ‘A Journal For Jordan’Michael B. Jordan Can't Save Denzel Washington's Overly Sentimental Directorial...
Family. Integrity. Love. If you’ve seen Denzel Washington speak, whether in person or on Youtube, you know the virtues the Oscar winner prides himself...
Review: ‘The King’s Man’Ralph Fiennes Stars In Matthew Vaughn's Bonkers WWI Chapter Of The...
“It’s the small things that can grow into big problems,” Ralph Finnes says as Orlando Oxford in The King’s Man. It’s an apropos quote...
Review: ‘New Year’Tensions Rise In This Stripped Down Holiday Melodrama
The new independent holiday drama, New Year, cashes in on this year’s cinematic trend: being shot in black and white. Like the delightful and...