Review: ‘Dumb Money’Paul Dano Eats The Rich In Irreverent, Crowd-Pleasing Gamestop Stock Comedy
Whether you actually know or understand anything about the Gamestop stock craze that erupted out of nowhere and onto the financial pages, the battle...
Review: ‘Cassandro’Gael García Bernal Wins As A Trailblazing Queer Luchador In Roger Ross Williams'...
Professional wrestling is a global form of entertainment, and every culture has its unique version of it. But one thing you can count on...
‘Ahsoka’ Episode 5 Recap & Review: The Shadow Warrior Takes Snips Down Memory Lane
As we move beyond the halfway point of Ahsoka with the episode five episode titled "Shadow Warrior", I find myself wishing the show was only six...
Review: “My Animal”Amandla Stenberg Stars In A Coming Of Age Queer Werewolf Drama With...
Being a teenager can be hard enough, but that notion gets taken to a whole new level in My Animal. Heather (Bobbi Salvör Menuez)...
Review: ‘A Haunting In Venice’Kenneth Branagh's Latest Poirot Mystery Is Big On Jump Scares...
Who says movies for grown folks are dead? Kenneth Branagh has practically brought them back singlehandedly with his series of Agatha Christie adaptations, in...
Review: ‘Astrakan’French Film Explores Youth's Complexity Through Slow Burning Chaos And Tumultuous Climax
Altered Innocence presents Astrakan, a beautifully melancholic 16mm character study of troubled youth. This French film encapsulates the core mission of Altered Innocence, which...
Review: ‘Freedom’s Path’Gerran Howell And RJ Cyler Star In A Gripping Tale of Redemption...
Freedom's Path centers on a young Confederate soldier, William (Gerran Howell, Young Dracula) who experiences a harrowing moment during his first battle when he...
Review: ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3’Nia Vardalos Brings The Portokalos Family Back For...
21 years ago, actress and filmmaker Nia Vardalos introduced us to the Portokalos family, a loud, loving, Greek clan that didn’t know the meaning...
Review: ‘The Nun 2’Atmosphere And Jump Scares Almost Make Up For A Lack Of...
I wanted to start this by expressing my disbelief that we are in a world where there is an entire "Conjuring" universe, but why...
Review: ‘Rotting In The Sun’Sebastián Silva Goes To Libidinous Extremes In Meta Satire Opposite...
The irony of Chilean filmmaker Sebastián Silva is that he gained his tremendous Sundance arthouse popularity by making movies that seemed only to be...