Review: ‘Please Baby Please’Andrea Riseborough And Harry Melling Get Weird In Amanda Kramer's Disappointing...
It used to be that queer cinema was underground, shadowy, subversive when in the skilled hands of filmmakers such as John Waters or Gregg...
Review: ‘Hearts Beat Loud’, Nick Offerman And Kiersey Clemons Jam Out In An Infectious...
It's "jam sesh time" urges Nick Offerman's Frank in Brett Haley's sweet, low-key dramedy Hearts Beat Loud, one of the most popular films to...
Review: ‘Bad Boys: Ride Or Die’Will Smith And Martin Lawrence Aren't Ready To Hang...
Let's be honest: there isn't much to add about Bad Boys: Ride or Die that hasn't been said about the other films in the...
Review: ‘Hunt’'Squid Game' Star Lee Jung-jae’s Directorial Debut Is A Twisting Spy Thriller
South Korea in the early to mid 80s was a turbulent time as captured in Hunt. The constant threat from North Korea is always...
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: ‘Shazam! Fury Of The Gods’The Magic Has Faded In Overloaded, Unfocused Sequel But...
Shazam! Fury of the Gods arrives at a curious time for the DC superhero universe. With James Gunn taking over and charting a new...
Review: ‘Blue Bayou’Justin Chon Brings Attention To A Hot-Button Issue With Hard-Hitting Immigrant Love...
"I chose you", Antonio LeBlanc (writer/director/star Justin Chon) tells his stepdaughter Jessie (Sydney Kowalske) in Chon's third feature, his most dramatic and confident work...
Review: ‘I.S.S.’Ariana DeBose Faces Cold War Tensions In Zero Gravity
Astronauts who have been to space and had a chance to see Earth, this tiny spec in the vastness of space, have often come...
Review: ‘Gasoline Alley’ Bruce Willis, Luke Wilson, And Devon Sawa Star In Another Action...
Jimmy Jayne (Devon Sawa) is trying to get his life back on track after his time locked up in Gasoline Alley. He now has...
Review: ‘The Holdovers’Alexander Payne And Paul Giamatti Bring Grumpy Charm To The Holidays
The 1970s aesthetic deployed by Alexander Payne in his charming new dramedy, The Holdovers, isn’t a mere gimmick. From the technicolor palette to the pops...