Review: ‘Infested’A Spider Horror That Will Have You Second Guessing What’s Moving In The...
Creature features can very easily slip into “B” movie territory without even trying and honestly, there’s really no shame in that. Growing up in...
Review: ‘Humane’Caitlin Cronenberg's Darkly Funny But Modest Dystopian Thriller Is A Promising Career Launch
Credit to Caitlin Cronenberg, daughter of David Cronenberg, that with her directorial debut Humane she chose not to directly follow in her father's footsteps....
Review: ‘Boy Kills World’Bill Skarsgard Goes Nuts In Hyper-Violent Revenge Flick With Shades Of...
“I am an instrument shaped for a single purpose."
You won't be surprised that singular purpose is vengeance in the insane revenge flick Boy Kills...
Review: ‘Challengers’Zendaya Is Aces in Luca Guadagnino's Steamy Tennis Romance
Is it a coincidence that Challengers screenwriter Justin Kuritzkes is husband to Celine Song, director of last year's beautiful, acclaimed romance Past Lives, seeing...
Review: ‘Hard Miles’Matthew Modine Goes On The Bike Ride Of A Lifetime In This...
Things don’t always turn out the way you planned and sometimes it may seem like the world is against you. That is the mindset...
Review: ‘Rebel Moon-Part Two: The Scargiver’A Streamlined Story And More Impressive Battles Are A...
Those telling you Rebel Moon-Part Two: The Scargiver is some kind of culmination of the epic space opera Zack Snyder is trying to tell,...
Review: ‘Blood For Dust’Scoot McNairy And Kit Harington Elevate Gritty Crime Film That's 'Death...
If Death of a Salesman was made by the Coen Brothers, it might look something like Blood for Dust. Rod Blackhurst's '90s-set Montana crime...
Review: ‘Abigail’Bite-Sized Vampire Ballerina Makes For A Bloody Good, B-Movie Horror Comedy
Horror can be extremely limiting, but the best filmmakers in the genre know how to explore cinematic violence in a multitude of ways. The...
Review: ‘The Greatest Hits’Despite Their Music-Loving Filmography, Justin H. Min And Lucy Boynton Can't...
Hulu’s latest film, The Greatest Hits, takes the idea that music can take you back in time literally. Bohemian Rhapsody heroine Lucy Boynton plays...
Review: ‘The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare’Henry Cavill And Alan Ritchson Bring Big Swagger And...
It's almost laughable when Guy Ritchie's The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare notes "based on a true story", because we know right from jump that...