Review: ‘Notice To Quit’Simon Hacker's Fast-Paced Comedy Is A Charming Love Letter To New...
After watching Notice to Quit, I was reminded of a twee-type of New York-centric media that proliferated in the city’s post-Bloomberg era. The New...
Review: ‘Azrael’Samara Weaving Is At Her Ferocious Best In A Brutal, Frustrating Dialogue-Free Survival...
In every movie she's in, Samara Weaving is the chick you don't want to f*ck with. She's the killer you didn't see coming, the...
Review: ‘Lee’Kate Winslet Is Superb As War Photographer Lee Miller In A Biopic That...
Lee is a passion project that Kate Winslet has been attached to since 2015, it's easy to see why Lee Miller has fascinated her...
Review: ‘Paradox Effect’Olga Kurylenko Has To Team Up With Her Kidnapper To Save Her...
Paradox Effect centers on Karina (Olga Kurylenko), an ex-junkie who is trying to get her life together. Despite her addiction costing her marriage, she...
Review: ‘Winner’Emilia Jones, Zach Galifianakis, And Director Susanna Fogel Fail To Bring A New...
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Sundance Film Festival coverage. Winner is open in theaters and VOD now.*
The story of Reality Winner...
Review: ‘Megalopolis’Francis Ford Coppola's Bloated, Indecipherable Passion Project Is A Must See For The...
Francis Ford Coppola is considered by many one of the great masters of American cinema, and for good reason. He's got a number of...
Review: ‘Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story’Achingly Honest, Unforgettable Portrait Of A True Superhero To...
I'd been hearing about how powerful Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story was since Sundance. Documentaries aren't usually my thing, but this was Christopher Reeve....
Review: ‘A Mistake’Elizabeth Banks' Wayward New Zealand Accent Distracts From This Biting Medical Drama
After nearly a decade and a half since her last film Sunshine Cleaning, writer/director Christine Jeffs is back. Like her last film which starred...
Review: ‘All Happy Families’Josh Radnor Leads A Family Story That Feels More Real Than...
The title of Haroula Rose's family dramedy, All Happy Families is pulled from a line from Anna Karenina which says "All happy families are the same...
Review: ‘The Featherweight’James Madio Gives A Great Performance As Boxing Legend Willie Pep
The “mockumentary” format is a tried and true genre. The notion of a camera crew following subjects in their daily lives and acted out...