Review: ‘Drop’Swipe Right On Meghann Fahy In Christopher Landon's Mildly Exciting First Date Thriller
There's an art to the single-location thriller, and most films fail to master it. Ramping up the stakes, keeping the tension high, and refusing...
Review: ‘A Nice Indian Boy’Karan Soni And Jonathan Groff Star In The Best Rom-Com...
Director Roshan Sethi recently compared his new romantic comedy, A Nice Indian Boy, to the classic My Big Fat Greek Wedding. While this is...
Review: ‘The Friend’A Dog Changes Naomi Watts' Life In Sweet, Modest Canine Dramedy
Dogs aren't for everybody. Sure, they are quite lovable and loving, but they also require a lot of work and commitment. Cats, on the...
Review: ‘Freaky Tales’Battle Rappin', Nazi Killin', Kung Fu Revenge Fantasy Is Destined To Be...
When I told some of my friends that I was seeing a movie here at Sundance titled Freaky Tales, they all had the same comeback...
Review: ‘A Minecraft Movie’Jack Black And Jason Momoa Go Nuts In Surprisingly Fun Video...
Minecraft is the best-selling video game of all-time, but I've never really played it. I gave it a shot once and found that I...
Review: ‘Renner’Frankie Muniz's New Thriller Tackles A.I.
With the increasing prevalence of AI in this day and age it is no surprise that the film industry has tried to take advantage....
Review: ‘Warfare’Alex Garland And Ray Mendoza's Visceral Combat Thriller Stands Apart As An Unforgettable...
Every once in a while, we get a military movie that changes the way Hollywood makes them for years to come. There's never been...
Review: ‘Audrey’s Children’Natalie Dormer Shines As Forgotten Medical ‘Hidden Figure’ Dr. Audrey Evans
Cancer sucks. It is a terrible disease that affects too many people not only in the country, but worldwide. The idea of your body...
Review: ‘The Woman In The Yard’Danielle Deadwyler Deserves Better Than This Stagnant Grief Horror
Blumhouse's solemn horror The Woman in the Yard doesn't strike one immediately as a Jaume Collet-Serra movie. The Spanish filmmaker is best known for...
Review: ‘The Penguin Lessons’Steve Coogan And A Magellanic Penguin Bond In Fascist Argentina
The way The Penguin Lessons has been advertised makes it seem like a sweet, unlikely animal story. In some ways, it is that, but...














