Sundance 2020 Review: ‘Possessor’ Is A Savage Sophomore Effort From Brandon Cronenberg
Tasya Vos. The name sounds like someone from a Bond movie. That's not too far off. Vos (Andrea Riseborough) is a corporate mercenary, but...
Sundance 2020 Review: ‘Downhill’, An Enjoyable Bunny Slopes Version Of ‘Force Majeure’
A snapshot is just a single moment in time. Anybody can stop to grin like a fool for a photograph; it's what happens outside...
Sundance 2020 Review: ‘The Glorias’, Julie Taymor’s Gloria Steinem Biopic Is Uneven But Engaging
Life's road is jagged, never a straight line. That's especially true for renowned feminist activist Gloria Steinem, whose life has always been colored outside...
Sundance 2020 Review: ‘Worth’, Michael Keaton Leads A Thoughtful Drama About 9/11 Victim Compensation
What is the value of human life? Can you place a dollar figure on a person's life? "What is life worth"? That's the question...
Sundance 2020 Review: ‘Black Bear’, Aubrey Plaza And An Actual Black Bear Highlight A...
I don't know if there's been a movie more suited to Sundance's NEXT lineup than Black Bear, a rip-roaring, razor-sharp comedy about toxic relationships...
Sundance 2020 Review: ‘Come Away’ Gives Peter Pan And Alice In Wonderland Grim Origin...
If Brenda Chapman's name is familiar to you, it's probably also what will draw you to Come Away. A longtime animator on Dreamworks' The...
Review: ‘John Henry’, Terry Crews Wields The Sledge Hammer In This Modern Retelling
The next adaptation of the John Henry legend is here with
Terry Crews staring in/as John Henry. This modern take of the tale of
the steel-driving...
Sundance 2020 Review: ‘The Perfect Candidate’, Haifaa al-Mansour Gets Back To Her Hopeful, Empowering...
It's good to see Haifaa al-Mansour get back to basics, so to speak. Her 2012 debut, the uplifting, vitally-important coming of age film Wadjda,...
Review: ‘The Gentlemen’, Another British Gangster Flick From Guy Ritchie? Sign Me Up.
The Gentlemen –
Guy Ritchie’s newest star-studded affair – follows Mickey Pearson (Matthew
McConaughey) who has built a marijuana empire throughout London. A Rhodes scholar
originally from...
Review – ‘Disturbing The Peace’, Has Guy Pearce Hit A New Low?
Next in the line of forgettable Guy Pearce movies is Disturbing the Peace. Jim Dillon (Guy
Pearce) is a marshal in the small town of...