Middleburg Review: ‘The Power Of The Dog’Benedict Cumberbatch Lives The Cowboy Way In Jane...
The Western genre has survived the modern era of filmmaking through constant deconstruction, even as recently in Clint Eastwood's Cry Macho. But few have...
Review: ‘The End We Start From’Jodie Comer Mesmerizes As A Mother Fleeing A Climate...
The End We Start From is a post-apocalyptic survival thriller...but then it's also not. There are no large-scale, massive displays of cataclysmic damage. No...
Review: ‘Tahara’A Jewish Funeral Sets The Stage For The Death Of A Friendship In...
Actor Rachel Sennott is having a banner 2021 and 2022. She is not only starring in A24’s upcoming slasher comedy Bodies Bodies Bodies but...
Review: ‘The Woman In The Window’We're As Stuck As Amy Adams In Joe Wright's...
The Woman in the Window's title is strangely accurate, not for anything that happens in this sloppy, uninteresting regurgitation of Rear Window. For a...
Review: ‘Barbarian’Zach Cregger's Insane Airbnb Horror Will Keep The Audience Guessing
Vacations gone wrong, home invasion thrillers, these are just a couple of the horror hallmarks toyed with initially in Zach Cregger's Barbarian. But this...
Review: ‘Secret Headquarters’Not Much Is "Super" About This Wannabe All-Ages Superhero Flick
From its bland title to the generic name of its central hero, everything about the Amblin-esque superhero adventure Secret Headquarters is forgettable. The film by directing...
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: ‘Above Suspicion’Emilia Clarke Can't Rise Above This Drab, Kentucky Fried Portrait Of Adultery...
I hated Above Suspicion in the first two minutes. The first line of dialog, actually. It's rare that I start a review with something...
Sundance Review: ‘Jockey’Clifton Collins Jr. Rides Into The Winner's Circle In An Affecting, Intimate...
Spend enough time at the horseraces and you begin to see beyond the showmanship of it all. It can be easy to caught up...
Review: ‘The United States Vs. Billie Holiday’Andra Day Soars, But Lee Daniels' Film Is...
Lee Daniels' The United States vs. Billie Holiday fits into a surge of films about Black activism in the pursuit of equal rights. While...