Review: ‘No Man’s Land’Frank Grillo Stars In A Western With More Empathy Than Focus
Director Conor Allyn, fresh off last year's feel-good Netflix movie Walk. Ride. Rodeo. attempts to once again delve into the Western genre, but instead...
Review: ‘Lorelei’A Thoughtful, Uneven Hard-Luck Romance Elevated By Stars Jena Malone And Pablo Schreiber
Who doesn't love a drama about second chances? Who doesn't love seeing career supporting actors shine in leading roles? Lorelei, a sobering, honest, and...
Sundance Review: ‘The Starling Girl’Eliza Scanlen Is Seduced By Religion And Lewis Pullman In...
The Starling Girl starts out with a dance. A group of young women sashay into a church sanctuary in form-fitting white leotards and flowing...
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...
SXSW Review: ‘The Spine Of Night’A Wildly Violent, Rotoscoped Fantasy Epic Not For The...
Well, I didn't go to SXSW expecting to see the most grisly animated film I've ever witnessed, but that's what The Spine of Night...
Review: ‘The Perfect Candidate’Haifaa al-Mansour Gets Back To Her Hopeful, Empowering Roots
*NOTE: This is a reprint of my review from the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. The Perfect Candidate is open in select area theaters now.*
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Review: ‘Fingernails’Jessie Buckley, Riz Ahmed, And Jeremy Allen White Put Love To The Test...
If you could take a test that proves you and your partner are in love, would you do it? The more important question in...
Review: ‘Becky’Kevin James Turns To The Dark Side In An Ultra-Violent Home Invasion Thriller
Did anyone else want to be Kevin McCallister as a kid? By yourself, no parents, no rules, and you get to outsmart two burglars...
Review: ‘Midsommar,’ Always Check Reviews Before Traveling
Following the success of last year’s Hereditary (which
I also reviewed, and you can find here in case you missed it) Ari Aster has taken a...
Review: ‘Lightyear’Buzz's Solo Mission Is An Entertaining Sci-Fi Charmer That Doesn't Quite Go "To...
When Toy Story was released in 1995, it was not only Pixar's first feature, it was their defining blockbuster franchise. And the company has evolved right...