Review: ‘Bardo, False Chronicle Of A Handful Of Truths’Alejandro Iñárritu's Curious Work Of Immense...
In the comical opening moments of Alejandro G. Iñárritu's first film in seven years, Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths, renowned documentary filmmaker...
Review: ‘Slumberland’Jason Momoa Gets Silly In Netflix's Beautiful But Limited 'Little Nemo' Adventure
Making fantasy movies for kids is difficult. I don't begrudge any filmmaker who wants to make a special one because it's hard to predict...
Review: ‘Spirited’Will Ferrell And Ryan Reynolds Star In Apple's Overstuffed Stocking Of A Christmas...
Halloween candy has barely been touched so naturally, it means it’s time for the first Christmas movie of the year. The first one coming...
Review: ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’A Jam-Packed Sequel And Cathartic Experience Worthy Of The Late...
Few movies have as much heaped upon it as Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Certainly, no Marvel Studios movie, no superhero movie period, has so many expectations....
Review: ‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’Daniel Radcliffe Goes For Broke In Ridiculously Absurd "Biopic"...
What's cool about "Weird" Al Yankovic is that he exists as a sort of walking parody. His mega-success in the '80s and '90s saw...
Review: ‘Good Night Oppy’A Documentary Love Letter To NASA And The Mars Mission
America's (and humanity's) interest in and commitment to exploring beyond our planet through the space program has always been thrilling and inspiring, even though...
Review: ‘Something In The Dirt’Moorhead And Benson Give Us A Great Look At Our...
Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson have had distinctive film careers. The pair cultivated their indie cred over the years by getting their start in...
Review: ‘Causeway’Jennifer Lawrence And Brian Tyree Henry Shine Together In Somber, Hopeful Story Of...
Lynsey (Jennifer Lawrence) already made it out of her hometown once. Now back in New Orleans after a stint in the military that ended...
Review: ‘The Wonder’Florence Pugh Examines A Miracle In Sebastián Lelio's Eerie, Confounding Misstep
Logic vs faith. It’s a dance as old as time, and has often made for compelling cinematic entertainment. Sebastián Lelio’s austere but gripping film The...
Review: ‘Medieval’Petr Jakl Delivers A Beautifully Violent Historical Action Film Telling A Story Few...
When it comes to action sub-genres the European Knight's tale has to have the lead against something like "Mysterious Cowboy Drifts Into Town" and...














