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: ‘The Orange Years’The Nickelodeon Doc Slimes You With Nostalgia
“Kids all over the world said, ‘I get to be me and if I’m really lucky, maybe I get to be slimed.’” For over...
Review: ‘The Climb’Buddy Comedy Finds The Funny In Toxic Friendships
*NOTE: This is a reprint of our review from the Sundance Film Festival.*
Having friends as an adult is not as easy as it is...
Middleburg Review: ‘I Am Greta’ Documentary About The Teenage Activist Goes Beyond The Price...
Oscar Wilde said that ”The public is wonderfully tolerant. It forgives everything except genius.” You can debate whether or not climate change activist and...
Review: ‘Holidate’Emma Roberts Stars In This Not-So-Charming Holiday Film
It’s almost Halloween which means that the Christmas craze has begun. Whether you’re out and about and you see trees and decorations or sitting...
Review: ‘Friendsgiving’Malin Akerman, Kat Dennings, & Aisha Tyler Holiday Comedy Is A Turkey Overstuffed...
There are very few Thanksgiving movies. While Christmas films get all the glory, Thanksgiving films seem to be few an far between. Joining the...
Middleburg Review: ‘Ammonite’Francis Lee Masterfully Directs Winslet And Ronan In Lesbian Drama
Ammonites are a group of extinct marine animals, known for their shells. For centuries humans have been digging them up, cleaning them off, and...
Middleburg Review: ‘Wolfwalkers’Cartoon Saloon Strikes Gold Again With The Best Animated Film Of The...
Though Disney and Pixar gets a lot of glory and credit when it comes to animation, small Irish studio Cartoon Saloon has been releasing...
Review: ‘The Opening Act’Jimmy O. Yang Struggles to Perform In Standup Focused Comedy
The Opening Act is an ode to standup. Like some actual odes, at times the plot seems to wander and drag-on. However, its sweetness...
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,...