Review: ‘Dance First’Writer Samuel Beckett Gets His Cinematic Due With A Captivating Performance By...
It’s apropos that a biopic about Irish writer Samuel Beckett would start out a bit absurd. During his 1969 Nobel Prize ceremony, he glumly...
Review: ‘Close to You’Elliot Page Returns To Film In This Quiet, Queer Love Story
After wrapping up the final season of The Umbrella Academy, Elliot Page is not waiting around for his next project. After transitioning on the...
Review: ‘My Penguin Friend’An Unabashedly Hopeful and Joy Filled Film that Highlights the Simple...
There simply aren't enough films like My Penguin Friend. I don't even need to say it but we are undoubtedly living through a dark time,...
Review: ‘Know Your Place’A Road Trip Across Seattle Examines A Changing City Through A...
As someone who lives in proximity to Washington DC, it’s evidently clear over the last decade-plus that the city (like most urban metropolitan areas)...
Review: ‘Rob Peace’Chiwetel Ejiofor's Moving, Tragic Biopic Features A Star-Making Turn By Jay Will
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Sundance Film Festival coverage.*
We’ve heard stories of people like Rob Peace before, and they never get...
Review: ‘Jackpot!’Awkwafina And John Cena Battle For Big Money In Paul Feig's Hilariously Cartoonish...
You'll find Paul Feig's name attached to many of the best female-led comedies of the last twenty years, such as Bridesmaids, The Heat, and...
Review: ‘Alien: Romulus’Fede Alvarez Makes Space Scary Again In Franchise's Best Film In Years
Fede Alvarez isn't the most obvious choice to direct an Alien movie. Don't get me wrong, the Evil Dead and Don't Breathe filmmaker knows...
Review: ‘Skincare’The Hollywood Beauty Biz Tears Elizabeth Banks Apart In Austin Peters' True-Crime Film
What's more important? Success? Or projecting the image of success? Whether it's the high-stakes world of Hollywood or beauty products, it's a cutthroat business...
Review: ‘Daughters’Award-Winning Doc Explores The Impact Of Incarceration As Girls Reunite With Their Imprisoned...
It’s well-known that when someone goes to prison, it impacts their entire family. This universal truth is exemplified in the Sundance breakout documentary Daughters. Heartbreaking, joyous,...
Review: ‘Twilight Of The Warriors: Walled In’A Stylish And Entertaining Martial Arts Film In...
In the 20th century, immigrants flocked to Hong Kong. The city became overrun by crime including drugs, prostitution, and gambling. Gangs controlled much of...