Review: ‘The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare’Henry Cavill And Alan Ritchson Bring Big Swagger And...
It's almost laughable when Guy Ritchie's The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare notes "based on a true story", because we know right from jump that...
‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2 Episode 2 Review: ‘The Passenger’
This episode of The Mandalorian is going to frustrate people. How do I know? Because it frustrated the Hell out of me.
So the big...
Review: ‘The Little Things’Denzel Washington, Rami Malek, And Jared Leto Star In A By-The-Book...
The Little Things is a serial killer thriller that is part of that whole debacle with Warner Bros. releasing their movies simultaneously on HBO...
Review: ‘Thelma’June Squibb And Richard Roundtree Are A Perfect Action Duo In Josh Margolin's...
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2024 Sundance Film Festival coverage.*
As an “old lady action-movie,” Thelma is everything you want it to be.
Directed and...
Middleburg Review: ‘Nanny’Anna Diop Gives A Star-Turning Performance In Nityatu Jusu's Spectacular First Feature
A Senegalese woman moves to America with the hope of eventually bringing her son there. To raise the funds, she takes a nanny position...
Review: ‘Padre Pio’Shia LaBeouf Struggles With Sin And Temptation In Abel Ferrara's Muddled Drama...
It's a shame that so many have mistaken Shia LaBeouf's struggles with personal demons as a sign that he's a bad actor. Nothing could...
TIFF 2021 Review: ‘Encounter’Riz Ahmed Is Stellar In A Sci-Fi Road Movie That Loses...
Who doesn't love a good twist? When a movie subverts our expectations with an unexpected swerve it can be exhilarating, but it all depends...
Review: ‘Black Widow’Scarlett Johansson Says Goodbye And Florence Pugh Shines In Marvel's Slick, Satisfying...
Fans have been asking for a solo Black Widow movie for years, and Marvel has paid lip service to it for much of that...
Review: ‘Kindred’Race And Women's Rights Converge In Joe Marcantonio's Tense Gaslighting Horror
In the grim, stony English manor in which Joe Marcantonio's Kindred mostly takes place, the walls are lined with portraits of white colonialists, men...
Review: ‘I Love My Dad’Patton Oswalt Shines In This Raunchy, Yet Heartwarming Father/Son Catfishing...
Father-son bonds. That strong relationship built on love, experiences, and trust. A topic that has been touched upon by countless films in a variety...