Sundance Review: ‘Am I OK?’Dakota Johnson Finds Humor And Heart In Tig Notaro And...
The "coming out" film is a tried-and-true staple, typically focused on teens who are just beginning to explore their sexual identity. That might be...
Review: ‘American Star’Ian McShane Is The Epitome Of Cool In Slick, Subtle Twist On...
We don't give Ian McShane enough credit for his versatility as an actor. While most became familiar with him through his vulgarity-fueled performances in...
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: ‘Jungle Cruise’Emily Blunt And Dwayne Johnson Anchor Disney's Enjoyable Riverboat Adventure
Where have all of the great adventure movies gone? Whatever one thinks of Brendan Fraser now, nobody filled the Indiana Jones shoes better than...
Review: ‘The Binge’Hulu's Teen Comedy Of Indulgence Doesn't Get Drunk Or High Enough
The brilliance of Blumhouse's The Purge franchise isn't that it imagines a country where all violence crime is legal for a single day of...
Review: ‘The Addams Family 2’Not So Creepy, Not So Kooky, Not So Funny
The creepy and kooky creations of Charles Addams may have found themselves a new torture device: subject victims to The Addams Family 2. Fans...
Middleburg Review: ‘Saltburn’Emerald Fennell's Stylish, Kinky Aristocratic Thriller Ensares You In Its Web
If Cruel Intentions and Brideshead Revisited were burned to ashes then laced with acid and smoked, you'd get the sensation of Emerald Fennell's Promising Young Woman follow-up, Saltburn. A constantly-shocking...
Sundance Review: ‘Love Me’Kristen Stewart And Steven Yeun's A.I. Romance Is An Ambitious, Failed...
Sundance is often a place of experimentation, and that's one of the great things about it. The quite experimental sci-fi romance Love Me was one of...
Review: ‘Dinner In America’A Punk Rock Coming Of Age Story That Serves Up A...
Simon (Kyle Gallner) is not having the best day in Dinner in America. He is short on cash, in a fight with his band,...
Review: ‘Arkansas’Clark Duke's Directorial Debut Makes For A Slow, Tedious Journey
Drugs. Witty one-liners. John Malkovich. Plenty of Violence. The new film, Arkansas seems to truly have it all. Based on the pulp fiction novel...