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: ‘Radioactive’Rosamund Pike Gives A Combustible Performance In Marjane Satrapi's Marie Curie Biopic
Innovation is often a double-edge sword. For the positive progress that lends value to a society, there can be negative unforeseen consequences. This was...
Review: ‘The Rental’Dave Franco's Directorial Debut Expertly Weaves Paranoia And Panic During A Vacation...
Imagine this: two couples in tangled, troubled relationships; a getaway weekend of rest and relaxation in a beachside home; a mysterious caretaker. A setup...
Review: ‘Amulet’Romola Garai's Chilling Debut Horror Echoes With A Feminist Rage
When horror is at its best, nightmarish themes are expertly woven with often harsh social commentary, creating an experience that hits you two-fold. It's...
Review: ‘Waiting For The Barbarians’Mark Rylance, Johnny Depp, And Robert Pattinson Star In A...
While a funny line of dialogue in Black Panther may have made "colonizers" a punchline for the moment, there's nothing humorous about them in...
Review: ‘The Burnt Orange Heresy’Elizabeth Debicki And Mick Jagger Shine In Sexy, Devious Art...
Originally opened in March by Sony Pictures Classics, Giuseppe Capotondi's astute art world neo-noir The Burnt Orange Heresy is being re-released this week. Why?...
Review: ‘The Sleepover’Malin Akerman And Ken Marino Star In Netflix's Good-Natured Family Spy Comedy
I’ve said it before and I’ve said it again, Netflix has come through to save an entire segment of film that just wasn’t getting...
Review: ‘Bill & Ted Face The Music’A Mostly Excellent Sequel And A Poignant Passing...
The arrival of Bill & Ted Face the Music didn't energize me the way it did fans of the cult favorite 1980s comedies, Bill & Ted's...
Review: ‘I’m Thinking Of Ending Things’Charlie Kaufman's Weird, Beautiful, Funny Examination Of Love And...
Nothing is ever as it seems in a Charlie Kaufman movie. That's a simple disclaimer that could apply to just about film, but it's...
Review: ‘The Broken Hearts Gallery’Geraldine Viswanathan And Dacre Montgomery Find Humor After Heartbreak
The Broken Hearts Gallery isn't a movie that would normally blink too hard on my radar, but there's one reason it did and one...