Review: ‘Only’Post Apocalyptic Drama Tries To Imagine World Without Women
Women. They say you can’t live with them or without them. Well, in the new film Only from Writer/Director Takashi Docher takes that turn...
Review: ‘Extra Ordinary’Original Comedy Shows Ghostbusters Aren't The Only Ones Who Can Deal With...
Extra Ordinary explores the world of ghosts all around us and those that have the ability to see and interact with them in a...
Review: ‘Spenser Confidential’Mark Wahlberg And Winston Duke Rampage Through Boston
Marky Mark is back protecting the streets of Boston in the new Netflix action flick Spenser Confidential. Spenser (Mark Wahlberg) is finally out of...
Review: ‘The Way Back’Ben Affleck Scores A Slam Dunk In Sobering Redemption Story
As if answering critics of his sleepy-eyed performance in The Last Thing He Wanted, Ben Affleck makes one Hell of a rebound with The...
Review: ‘Onward’Pixar's Elven Adventure Has Heart But Lacks The Usual Magic
Such is the price of Pixar's incredible success that we basically grade their movies one of two ways: either they're instant classics, or they're...
Review: ‘Escape From Pretoria’Daniel Radcliffe Can't Break Free From A Promising But Underwhelming Prison...
Prison escape movies are only as interesting as the escapees themselves, and the cleverness of their escape route. So it's not surprising that Escape...
Review: ‘Swallow’Haley Bennett Shines As A Desperate Housewife With A Stomach-Turning Secret
If you've never heard of Pica, the disorder which causes someone to ingest things that aren't meant to be eaten, prepare to get a...
Sundance 2020 Review: Benh Zeitlin’s ‘Wendy’ Is A Bold, Wondrous New Take On The...
Few filmmakers have made a splash quite like Benh Zeitlin did with his fantastical 2012 debut, Beasts of the Southern Wild. As someone who...
Review: ‘EMMA.’ Anya Taylor-Joy And Johnny Flynn Breathe Sexy New Life Into This Austen...
Handsome. Clever. Rich. Though those words were penned by Jane Austen to describe the titular character Emma in her beloved comedy, they certainly describe...
Review: ‘The Whistlers’, A Film Noir Where No One Is Clean As A Whistle
Mobsters and the police hunting them down. Corruption and deceit.
Surveillance, backstabbing, robberies, and of course…whistling – what else
would you expect from a modern-day film...