Review: ‘The Sunlit Night’ Jenny Slate Sinks At The Top Of The World
*NOTE* This is an edited review from the Sundance Film Festival*
I’ll say this for director David Wnendt; he knows how to make an impression....
Review: ‘Fatal Affair’Omar Epps Stalks Nia Long In An All Too Familiar Thriller
To be fair, ripping off Fatal Attraction is nothing new. There have been plenty of copycats over the years about an “affair gone wrong”...
Review: ‘Ghosts Of War’WWII Soldiers Experience Horrors Beyond The Battlefield
Five American soldiers get shown that the horrors of WWII extend beyond the battlefield in Ghosts of War. Chris (Brenton Thwaites) and his platoon...
Review: ‘Never Too Late’A POW Squad Escapes from Their Nursing Home in a Charming...
It seems that in this 2020 summer (usually) blockbuster season, we’re revisiting Vietnam all of a sudden. Last month, we got 5 friends to...
Review: ‘The Beach House’Liana Liberato’s Beach Vacation Turns Into A Pandemic Nightmare
You’d think some time away from the hustle and bustle of the real world would be a good idea, right? That’s exactly what Emily...
Review: ‘Relic’A Terrifying, Touching Intergenerational Haunted House Story
What's our greatest fear about growing old? It's not dying; that's the easy part. It's being alone and abandoned by those we love. In...
Review: ‘Archive’Theo James Tries to Create A Digital Afterlife in Gavin Rothery’s Sci-Fi Debut...
Thanks to social media pretty much data mining everything about us that we freely give, the idea of a “digital afterlife” (either your consciousness...
Review: ‘We Are Little Zombies’Apathetic Grieving Orphans Rule In This Over Stimulated Musical
There are very few movies I want to watch on LSD. We Are Little Zombies is one of the few. This brightly colored and hilariously dark...
Review: ‘Palm Springs’Andy Samberg And Cristin Milioti's Time Warp Comedy Is The Perfect Summer...
Think of the perfect summer movie. It’s got to be light and breezy, nothing too hard to get through. It’s definitely funny, maybe a...
Review: ‘Greyhound’Tom Hanks' Admirable, Tense Naval Thriller Refuses To Dive Beneath The Surface
It doesn't matter whether he's on the battlefield, on teaching children as Mr. Rogers, sailing the high seas in Captain Phillips, or commanding a...














