‘Snowpiercer’ Season 1 Review: Rebellion Fuels A Much-Needed Course Correction
A few weeks ago I booked passage on the first episode of TNT's long-troubled, oft-delayed Snowpiercer. Thinking it would be a disaster straight out...
Review: ‘Hammer’A Father's Love For His Son Is Pushed To The Limit
Hammer explores how the decisions of one member of a family can impact the rest. The Davis family sees this firsthand after their oldest...
Review: ‘Shirley’Elisabeth Moss Uses A Toxic Friendship To Fuel Her Creative Genius
*NOTE: This review was originally run during the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.*
A traditional biopic from Josephine Decker, the filmmaker whose Madeline's Madeline is one...
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: ‘Judy & Punch’Mia Wasikowska Is A Puppeteer On A Quest For Vengeance In...
Similar to this year's Grimm horror Gretel & Hansel, the swapping of titular names in Judy & Punch speaks to the film's divergent central...
‘Snowpiercer’ Ep. 3 Review: “Access Is Power”The Train’s Criminal Underground Is Introduced And the...
In last week’s episode of Snowpiercer, the show steered a little bit back towards the classicism that made Bong Joon-ho’s film ever so timely...
Review: ‘Debt Collectors’French And Sue Are Back For Round II
There’s always room for a mindless action flick and Debt Collectors fits the bill. Following up it’s 2018 predecessor – The Debt Collector –...
Review: ‘The Vast Of Night’Retro Alien Invasion Film Buzzes With Suspenseful Energy
Andrew Patterson's delightfully weird, atmospheric The Vast of Night plays like somebody trapped within The Twilight Zone watching an episode of The X-Files. Set...
Review: ‘Space Force’Steve Carell's Workplace Comedy Launches Into A Shaky First Season
In 2018, President Trump announced a new branch of the military, one that would militarize space. Instead of rolling their eyes and making jokes...
Review: ‘The High Note’Tracee Ellis Ross And Dakota Johnson Vibe In Feel-Good Music World...
Comparisons to The Devil Wears Prada will come easily for Nisha Ganatra's music-industry comedy The High Note. But with its less-devilish, just as high-maintenance...