Review: ‘Port Authority’Fionn Whitehead And Leyna Bloom Transcend In A Brutally Honest Queer Drama
Port Authority is not your “fresh off the bus” New York story. Paul (Fionn Whitehead) is a 20 year old recently paroled kid hoping...
Review: ‘Blue Miracle’Dennis Quaid And Jimmy Gonzales Sail Through A Choppy Script In The...
Sometimes hokey and cliché can be a good thing. Like in this week’s Netflix release, Blue Miracle. It tells the true story of an...
Review: ‘American Traitor’Al Pacino's Performance Can't Save Forgettable Drama About Nazi Propagandist Axis Sally
There are countless tales that emerged from WWII. Many have been shared with the world through film. Some filled with heroism that have patriotism...
Review: ‘Plan B’Natalie Morales' Sexually-Charged Teen Comedy Is Bound To Ruffle Some Feathers
Natalie Morales (who stars in Dead to Me) makes her directorial debut with Plan B (her SXSW film Language Lessons is unreleased so far)...
Review: ‘Endangered Species’Entitled Americans Are On The Menu In M.J. Bassett's Safari Survival Thriller
Following last year's anti-poaching/runaway lion action flick Rogue, director MJ Bassett returns to (or more accurately, stays in) Africa for Endangered Species. Bassett, known...
Review: ‘Cruella’A Misconceived Retcon Of The '101 Dalmatians' Villain Overshadows Emma Stone And Emma...
Masking a poorly-fitting retcon of one of their iconic villains with an awesomely eclectic soundtrack, Disney's Cruella works if you're willing to accept a...
Review: ‘A Quiet Place Part II’John Krasinski's Horror Sequel Still Entertains But Doesn't Take...
2018's A Quiet Place sorta came out of nowhere. While many were interested in seeing how John Krasinski, whose talents in front of and...
Review: ‘Drunk Bus’An Unlikely Coming-Of-Age Comedy And The Perfect Vehicle To Launch Pineapple Tangaroa's...
Drunk Bus is an unlikely coming of age story. Still hung up on his ex-girlfriend and working as bus driver at his alma mater,...
Review: ‘New Order’Brutal, Unflinching Class-Warfare Thriller Makes 'Parasite' Look Like A Picnic
Get ready for 80 minutes of brutal, unflinching, and raw dystopian fantasy that explores with extreme violence the class divide within Mexico. Although, really,...
Review: ‘Spring Blossom’First-Time Filmmaker Suzanne Lindon Delivers A Refreshing, Triumphant Teen Drama
Spring has sprung, which means love is in the air – and on screen. In the refreshing coming of age romance Spring Blossom, a sixteen-year-old...