Review: ‘The Good Mother’Hilary Swank, Olivia Cooke, And Jack Reynor Star In An Entertaining...
It’s no secret that the devastating effects of the opioid crisis have made their way into film and television. Numerous projects have been made...
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: ‘Happening’Director Audrey Diwan Takes Us Back To 1963 In This Realistic Abortion Thriller
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Sundance Film Festival coverage. Happening opens in theaters on May 6th, followed by VOD on June...
Sundance Review: ‘Stress Positions’John Early Hilariously Tries To Hold It Together During The Pandemic...
Stress Positions captures a very specific moment in time. Mid-pandemic, New York City, everyone doesn’t know what’s happening, misinformation is flying, and every millennial...
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....
Review: ‘I’m Your Woman’Rachel Brosnahan Is Looking For Her Husband In This Homage To...
Some movies need context in order to understand their full impact. Without a few historical references or previous knowledge, a film’s entire meeting can...
Review: ‘Book Club: The Next Chapter’Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Candice Bergen, And Mary Steenburgen...
In 2018, Paramount Pictures released a romantic comedy about four older women, all old friends, who decide to read the Fifty Shades of Grey...
Review: ‘Memory’Jessica Chastain And Peter Sarsgaard Give Career-High Performances In Michel Franco's Drama About...
Director Michel Franco takes his time delicately unwrapping his characters’ pasts in Memory. Actions implemented early on in the film go off with expert...
Review: ‘Piggy’Carlota Pereda's Brutal Body Horror Has Teeth
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2022 Sundance Film Festival coverage.*
Body horror and mutilation are not the scariest things about filmmaker Carlota...
Review: ‘Seeking Mavis Beacon’Two Friends Search For A Black Tech Icon In This Genre...
If you learned how to type on a computer in the '80, '90s, or '00s, chances are you learned on a program called “Mavis...