Review: ‘The Courier’Benedict Cumberbatch Can't Heat Up This Drab Cold War Thriller
Greville Wynne is a name most people have probably never heard of, unless they are particularly interested in MI6 spies who secure the greatest...
SXSW Review: ‘Women Is Losers’Lorenza Izzo Lights Up The Screen In A Spirted, Uneven...
The charismatic, plucky presence of star Lorenza Izzo lights up Women is Losers, Lisette Feliciano's thoughtful but tonally confused 1960s film about one Latinx...
Review: ‘SAS: Red Notice’Sam Heughan Takes On Ruby Rose In A Satisfying, Surprisingly Character-Driven...
Chances are if you're checking out SAS: Red Notice it's for the promise of a showdown between Outlander heartthrob (and maybe the future Wolverine?...
Review: ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’The Long-Awaited Snyder Cut Was More Than Worth The Wait,...
I don't know if this is going to be more of a review or me gushing. Probably quite a bit more of the latter....
Review: ‘Trust’Victoria Justice And Matthew Daddario Have An Infidelity Problem In Brian DeCubellis' Soapy...
Brooke (Victoria Justice) and Owen (Matthew Daddario) are high school sweethearts living the dream in Trust. Brooke is about to open her own art...
Review: ‘Long Weekend’Finn Wittrock And Zoë Chao Charm In A Surprising Sci-Fi Rom-Com That...
Happenstance is a very real thing in writer/director Stephen Basilone's debut film, Long Weekend, and it impacts not only his pair of hopelessly-in-love characters,...
Review: ‘Yes Day’Jennifer Garner And Édgar Ramírez Can’t Say “No” To Their Children For...
As parents, it’s our job to be gatekeepers for our kids. Sure, we love our children and want for them to get the most...
Review: ‘The Affair’Carice van Houten And Architecture Combine To Create A Passionless Period Drama
American releases of European films can be difficult. Names get changed, nuances aren’t always obvious and many things get lost in translation (even if...
Review: ‘Boss Level’Joe Carnahan's Cinematic Quarter-Muncher Is Worth Playing Again And Again
The other day I was playing (really, getting my ass kicked) by a new version of the video game Ghosts 'n Goblins. I mean,...
Review: ‘Boogie’Eddie Huang's Asian American Coming-Of-Age Story Has Some Growing Pains
Alfred “Boogie” Chin is not Holden Caulfield. Boogie writer and director Eddie Huang goes out of his way to make it clear that his...