Review: ‘The Short History Of The Long Road’Sabrina Carpenter Breaks Out In Quietly Thoughtful...
In the new film The Short History Of The Long Road, Sabrina Carpenter sheds her Disney persona for the open road. Writer/Director Ani Simon-Kennedy...
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...
Review: ‘Becky’Kevin James Turns To The Dark Side In An Ultra-Violent Home Invasion Thriller
Did anyone else want to be Kevin McCallister as a kid? By yourself, no parents, no rules, and you get to outsmart two burglars...
Review: ‘Space Force’Steve Carell's Workplace Comedy Launches Into A Shaky First Season
In 2018, President Trump announced a new branch of the military, one that would militarize space. Instead of rolling their eyes and making jokes...
Review: ‘The Painter And The Thief’A Raw And Intimate Portrait Of A Complex And...
In 2015, Czech painter Barbora Kysilkova had two paintings stolen from her at an art exhibition in Oslo. Worth about 20,000 euro, taken in...
Review: ‘Spaceship Earth’Biosphere 2 Documentary Is A Frustrating Deep Dive Into A Good Idea...
Most Americans have been quarantining in their homes for the last month and a half. Imagine trying to do that for two years. Spaceship...
Reviews: ‘Driveways’Hong Chau And Brian Dennehy Breathe Life Into A Quiet, Comforting Drama
Driveways is the movie we need right now. In a time where Covid-19 keeps us far from each other, the coming of age tale...
Review: ‘How To Build A Girl’Beanie Feldstein's Coming-Of-Age Comedy Is On Pitch Though Slightly...
It’s almost summer and that means it’s the season for coming of age films. Leading the charge is How To Build A Girl, an...
Review: ‘Arkansas’Clark Duke's Directorial Debut Makes For A Slow, Tedious Journey
Drugs. Witty one-liners. John Malkovich. Plenty of Violence. The new film, Arkansas seems to truly have it all. Based on the pulp fiction novel...
Review: ‘Inside The Rain’Bipolar Dramedy Nearly Has Too Much On Its Mind
"Recklessly extravagant." It's a term that comes up a lot in the new film, Inside the Rain. Instead of describing a Jay Gatsby or Marie Antoniette...