Review: River WildAdam Brody Delivers In A Remake No One Asked For But Everyone...
Jo (Leighton Meester) needs to get away from the pressures of real life in River Wild. What better way than to go on a...
Review: ‘Nandor Fodor And The Talking Mongoose’Simon Pegg's Newest Oddball Film Pushes All The...
Simon Pegg is dabbling back into the paranormal in his latest film Nandor Fodor And The Talking Mongoose. Pegg takes on the role of...
Review: “My Animal”Amandla Stenberg Stars In A Coming Of Age Queer Werewolf Drama With...
Being a teenager can be hard enough, but that notion gets taken to a whole new level in My Animal. Heather (Bobbi Salvör Menuez)...
Review: ‘Neither Confirm Nor Deny’A Cold War Era Submarine Documentary That Comes Up A...
The late 1960s and early 70s featured some of the most heightened tensions of the Cold War. Neither Confirm Nor Deny scratches the surface...
Review: ‘Monsters Of CaliforniaBlink 182’s Tom DeLonge’s Directorial Debut Brings Conspiracy Theories To Life
Dallas (Jack Samson) has had anything but a smooth teenage upbringing in Monsters Of California. His dad, a pilot working for the military, disappeared...
Review: ‘The Mill’Lil Rel Howery Has The Spotlight Solely On Him In Hulu’s New...
The Mill, Hulu’s latest dip into the thriller genre, has Lil Rel Howery waking up in a nightmare. Joe Stevens (Howery) works in mid...
Review: ‘Pain Hustlers’Emily Blunt Shines In Netflix's Newest Foray Into The Opioid Crisis
Liza Drake (Emily Blunt) knows she is meant for great things in Pain Hustlers. She feels it deep inside. Sometimes life deals a bad...
Review: ‘What Happens Later’Meg Ryan, The Queen Of RomComs Is Back And Having A...
You never know who you will run into, or when. Willa (Meg Ryan) is about to learn that the hard way in What Happens...
Review: ‘Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure Of Foggy Mountain’An Absurd Comedy That's The Feature...
John (John Higgins), Martin (Martin Herlihy), and Ben (Ben Marshall) have been best friends forever in Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure Of Foggy Mountain....
Review: ‘The Kitchen’Daniel Kaluuya Makes His Directorial Debut In Netflix’s Newest Dystopian Sci-Fi Film
Sometimes the future is not all it’s cracked up to be, especially London in 2040 according to The Kitchen. That is unless you’re part...