Review: ‘A Different Man’Sebastian Stan's Rise Continues As A Paranoid Man With Disabilities in...
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Sundance Film Festival coverage.*
For the last three years, Sebastian Stan has played various degrees of fucked...
Review: ‘The Substance’Demi Moore And Margaret Qualley Shine In Coralie Fargeat's Seductive, Grotesque Body...
Occasionally a horror movie breaks out in the festival circuit, but rarely quite like The Substance did at Cannes. A contender for the Palme...
Review: ‘His Three Daughters’Carrie Coon, Natasha Lyonne, And Elizabeth Olsen Lead Azazel Jacobs' Deeply...
Azazel Jacobs makes small, intimate dramas tinged with prickly humor. Films such as Terri, The Lovers, and French Exit show his skill at navigating...
Review: ‘Agatha All Along’Kathryn Hahn Returns In Marvel's Campy, Entertaining Witch's Brew 'WandaVision' Spinoff
Marvel set the bar a little too high for themselves with WandaVision. Their first Disney+ Marvel series won over fans with a compelling story...
Review: ‘In The Summers’An Intimate And Profound Look At Sisters' Evolving Relationship To Their...
NOTE: This review was originally part of our Sundance Film Festival coverage.*
It’s easy to see why Alessandra Lacorazza’s intimate, profound debut feature, In the Summers,...
Review: ‘Wolfs’George Clooney And Brad Pitt Make It Look So Easy In Jon Watts'...
Who says the movie star era is dead? It's easy to say that when a star-driven film that looks like a surefire hit, something...
Review: ‘Booger’Takes The Phrase "Cat Person" To A Whole Different Level
Death and the grief surrounding it is an inevitability in this world. Everyone will experience it at some point and we all react differently...
Review: ‘Dead Money’Emile Hirsch Is Looking For The Perfect Hand In This Poker Heist...
In Dead Money, Andy (Emile Hirsch) is back at it for another night. Sitting at a poker table in Jack’s (David Keith) backroom game...
Review: ‘Little Brother’Heartfelt And Therapeutic Road Trip Drama Explores Impact Of A Loved One's...
Writer-director Sheridan O'Donnell pulls from a deep well of personal regret for his debut feature, Little Brother. Drawing raw emotion from the memory of...
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...