Review: ‘Disappearance At Clifton Hill’, Kidnapping Mystery Fizzles Out Despite Strong Performances
A troubled young woman named Abby (Tuppence Middleton) returns to her hometown of Niagara Falls, where the memory of a long-ago kidnapping quickly ensnares...
Review: ‘Burden’, Garrett Hedlund Seeks Redemption In Unfocused But Well-Meaning Race Drama
*NOTE: This is a reprint of my review from the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. Burden opens in theaters tomorrow, February 28th. *
Nowadays the KKK...
Review: ‘I Am Not Okay With This:’ Teen Angst And Superpowers Are A Lethal...
Being a teenager sucks.
It’s the part in your life where you are literally going through a transformation in some form. Whether it’s your voice...
Review: ‘Guns Akimbo’ Misfires Despite Daniel Radcliffe And Samara Weaving Earning Top Scores
If you found the energetic video game energy of Hardcore Henry palatable, there's a chance Jason Lei Howden's similarly riffed Guns Akimbo will be...
Review: ‘My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising’, Deku And The Gang Step Up For...
For the uninitiated, in the world of My Hero Academia (the insanely popular manga and anime series) 80% of the world's people are born...
Review: ‘The Invisible Man’, Elisabeth Moss Takes On An Unseen Predator In Universal’s Taut,...
If only Universal's failed Dark Universe plan had begun with Leigh Whannell's terrifically nervy and audacious The Invisible Man. A loose reimagining of H.G....
‘Guns Akimbo’ To Be Released Despite Director Harrassment Controversy, Why I’m Still Publishing My...
Over the last few days I've been struggling with whether to post my review of the action flick, Guns Akimbo, y'know, that movie starring...
Review: ‘Premature’, Zora Howard Delivers A Tour de Force Performance In A Movie...
In this month’s documentary about black films, They Gotta Have Us, actor David Oyelowo proudly stated that we are in the beginning stages of...
Review: ‘Standing Up, Falling Down:’ Ben Schwartz & Billy Crystal Share a Bromance Fueled...
Everyone knows the old Hollywood tale of leaving everything behind in search of stardom. We often hear tales of people who go across the...
Review: ‘Beanpole’ Is A Beautifully Bleak Tale About The Effects Of War
There were three films in 2019 that pushed me completely of my comfort zone. The first was Joker for its real and at times ironically unaware...