Review: ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’Eliza Hittman Returns With Another Sobering, Intimate Look At Sexual...
When we first meet Autumn (Sidney Flanigan) in Eliza Hittman's stirring, intimate, and infuriating Never Rarely Sometimes Always, she's singing a melancholy tune at...
Review: ‘To Your Last Death’Bloody Animated Version Of 'Groundhog Day' Misses The Mark
We begin our story with an ominous voiceover from an unseen Overseer (William Shatner). Cut to Miriam as she exits an office building, sirens...
Review: ‘Tuscaloosa’Overstuffed Coming Of Age Story Stars Natalia Dyer And Devon Bostick
A typical movie has a runtime between 90 and 120 minutes. Most come in around 110 and what directors decide to do with that...
Review: ‘Come As You Are’Disability Sex Comedy Is Sweet, Shallow, And Naive
The sex comedy is nothing new. A bunch of guys trying to lose their virginity before some big life event happens has been done...
Review: ‘Lost Transmissions’Simon Pegg Exceeds All Expectations Portraying A Schizophrenic Record Producer
Lost Transmissions explores the oft stigmatized world of mental health through the eyes of a talented record producer and a songwriter trying to get...
Review: ‘The Postcard Killings’A Forgettable Thriller That Never Delivers
Jacob (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Valerie Kanon’s (Famke Janssen) worst nightmares have come true in the latest James Patterson adaption that he cowrote with...
Review: ‘I Still Believe’Jeremy Camp’s Story Of Love, Music, And Faith
I Still Believe tells the true story of Christian singer Jeremy Camp (K.J. Apa) and his first wife Melissa Henning (Britt Robertson). In September...
Review: ‘Bloodshot’Vin Diesel Slugs His Way Through A Brawny, Surprisingly Enjoyable Comic Book Movie
If trying to launch a brand new superhero cinematic universe, Sony could've done worse than Bloodshot, a character whose origin story is basically a...
Review: ‘The Hunt’Blumhouse's Controversial Political Satire Destroys Deplorables And Snowflakes Alike
“Liberal Hollywood is Racist at the highest level, and with great Anger and Hate! They like to call themselves ‘Elite,’ but they are not...
Review: ‘First Cow’Kelly Reichardt Paints A Beautiful, Dangerous Portrait Of Male Friendship, Capitalism, And...
Chances are if you're not already a fan of the deliberately-paced dramas of Kelly Reichardt, First Cow isn't on your radar. But it should...