Review: ‘Scare Me’Aya Cash And Josh Ruben Tell Spooky Tales In The Simple Yet...
Telling scary stories is an essential part of childhood. Sitting around a campfire or in a low-lit room, the darkness taking up most of...
Review: ‘The Artist’s Wife’Lena Olin Leads Bruce Dern In A Radiant Performance
A good performance can save a movie. A great performance can make a movie seem better than it was. Lena Olin in The Artist's...
Review: ‘Kajillionaire’Evan Rachel Wood Leads Miranda July's Layered Grifter Comedy
There’s a saying that money can’t solve your problems, but it sure does help. The new film Kajillionaire from director Miranda July, follows a...
Review: ‘Stuntwomen: The Untold Hollywood Story’This Closer Look At Women In The Stunt Industry...
While the Academy of Motion Pictures has made recent changes in categories and requirements to win an Oscar, it has received ample criticism for...
Review: ‘The Way I See It’The Portrait of a Former White House Photog Forced...
The Chief Official White House Photographer is an interesting job. Though it is technically a government position in the executive branch, your job is...
Review: ‘Get Duked!’ "The Most Dangerous Game" Inspired Satire Is The Most Entertaining...
Earlier this year, way back in March, The Hunt was released, a supposed a satire that dissected modern identity politics and political infighting, the film didn’t really...
Review: ‘The One And Only Ivan’Bryan Cranston Leads Disney's Sweet And Well-Executed Movie For...
The beginning of the pandemic brought us, Tiger King, the epic tale of exotic animal keep Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin. People seemed to pick...
Review: ‘Chemical Hearts’Lili Reinhart And Austin Abrams Outshine This Trite Teen Drama
In 2005, film critic Nathan Rabin officially coined the term “Manic Pixie Dream Girl,” a film archetype describing a female character that "exists solely...
Review: ‘I Used To Go Here’Gillan Jacobs Returns To College In Kris Rey's Uneven...
Unmet expectations seem to be a cultural theme in 2020, especially considering we’re in the middle of a pandemic. In I Used To Go...
Review: ‘The Kissing Booth 2’The Cliche Continues In The Sequel To Netflix's Hit Rom-Com
In 2018, Netflix introduced their “Summer of Love,” where each month from May to September a new romantic movie was set to premiere on...