Review: ‘The Marksman’Liam Neeson Defends An Immigrant Boy In An Eastwood-esque Action Flick
The Marksman, Liam Neeson's latest geriatric action thriller, could just as easily be imagined as a star vehicle for Clint Eastwood. The film is...
‘WandaVision’ Review: Marvel Takes A Big Gamble Mixing Superheroes With Classic TV Sitcoms
While we shouldn't expect the Marvel Cinematic Universe to walk in lock-step with Marvel Comics, there's one universal truth when it comes to Wanda...
Review: ‘Skyfire’The First Chinese Hollywood-level Disaster Film Fails To Heat Up
Tianhuo Island is as deadly as it is gorgeous. Unfortunately, a group of unsuspecting tourists and some suspecting scientists find this out the hard...
Review: ‘Outside The Wire’Anthony Mackie Is An Advanced Android Soldier In An Efficient Sci-Fi...
Netflix's latest "quick grab" action flick Outside the Wire is a hodge-podge of various military scare-tactic films. You've got Terminator and the fear of...
Review: ‘American Skin’Nate Parker Puts The Police On Trial In His Provocative, Unfocused, And...
Let's get one thing out of the way right now. American Skin, the first movie from writer/director/star Nate Parker since his Birth of a...
‘Sylvie’s Love’ Interviews: Tessa Thompson, Nnamdi Asomugha, And Eugene Ashe On Crafting A Classic...
Sylvie's Love, out right now on Amazon Prime, is something that is a rare breed in Hollywood. A classic romance featuring two African-American leads,...
Review: ‘If Not Now, When?’Tamara Bass And Meagan Good’s Directorial Debut About Sisterhood Is...
For a little in the 80s and 90s, many popular movies Hollywood put out were “hood” films that seem to only want to showcase...
Review: ‘Redemption Day’Despite Plenty Of Familiar Faces, This Wartime Hostage Thriller Has Been Done...
Over the next year and a half, the movie release schedule is going to look very different from what we are used to. Since...
Review: ‘Herself’Phyllida Lloyd Returns With A Compassionate Drama About A Woman's Fight To Build...
*NOTE: This is a reprint of my review from the Middleburg Film Festival. Herself is available now on Amazon Prime Video.*
In a riveting early...
The Punch Drunk Critics ‘Best and Worst of 2020’
It's that time of year, dear reader. We join forces to give you insight into our top picks in a very strange year for...