Review: ‘The Mauritanian’A Soulful Tahar Rahim Elevates Kevin Macdonald's Workmanlike Gitmo Political Thriller
Kevin Macdonald's The Mauritanian is the type of serious-minded, conscientious, politically relevant drama that you hope soars, because it's the only way people will...
Review: ‘Rams’Brotherly Hatred Works For Sam Neill And Michael Caton In The Surprising And...
Its surreal watching Sam Neil’s new film Rams. Or should I say its weird that a movie about sheep farming is so relevant to...
Review: ‘Son Of The South’Spike Lee-Produced Civil Rights Drama Stars Lucas Till As An...
Over the past year we as Americans have seen contrasting images of race. Black Lives Matter protesters were pepper-sprayed outside the White House while...
Review: ‘The Right One’Ken Mok’s Feature Debut Is An Uneven Rom-Com About Grief And...
People respond to tragedy in their own way. In The Right One Godfrey (Nick Thune) does so by creating different personas and characters. By...
Review: ‘The Reckoning’Neil Marshall's Newest Thriller Is A Repetitive Tale Of Witchcraft
As the plague ravaged much of Europe, fear and paranoia spread like a wildfire. Desperate people needed someone or something to blame for the...
Review: ‘Malcolm & Marie’John David Washington And Zendaya Are As Electifying As They Are...
Words can hit harder than any fist. In Sam Levinson's Malcolm & Marie, a couple, played by Tenet star John David Washington and recent...
Review: ‘PVT Chat’An Isolated Internet Gambler Falls For Julia Fox's Cam Girl In Director...
For the last year, we have pretty much lived similar to Jack (Peter Vack): in our homes working from home and interacting with people...
Review: ‘Little Fish’Olivia Cooke And Jack O'Connell Try To Find Their Own Eternal Sunshine...
Little Fish, the thought-provoking, poetic sci-fi love story from director Chad Hartigan, is a pandemic movie that isn't about the pandemic. Thank goodness. There...
Sundance Review: ‘The World To Come’Katherine Waterston And Vanessa Kirby Share An Impassioned Romance...
The second recent lesbian love story set in the 19th-century, Mona Fastvold's rapturous The World to Come has only that in common with the...
Sundance Review: ‘Together Together’Ed Helms & Patti Harrison Shine In A Modest But Affecting...
The biological clock doesn't always toll for women, at least not in Nikole Beckwith's charming, understated Together Together. It's an interesting idea; most movies...