Review: ‘Wonka’Timothée Chalamet Teams With Paul King To Bring A Sweetness To The Legendary...
The moment I knew Warner Bros.’ Wonka was in good hands was during the rousing opening number. As Timothée Chalamet sings of all the...
Review: ‘Origin’Ava DuVernay's Audacious, Heartbreaking Exploration Of Caste Makes A Powerful Statement
Has Ava DuVernay ever made a simple, easy to digest movie meant to entertain? I guess you could argue A Wrinkle in Time, but for...
Review: ‘Godzilla Minus One’The King Of All Kaiju Is Back And He's Never Been...
I there's a golden age of Godzilla, it's hard to argue that we're not in it right now. Let's face, the king of all...
Review: ‘Candy Cane Lane’Eddie Murphy Tries To Save Christmas In The Very Messy Christmas...
When it was announced that Candy Cane Lane would be Eddie Murphy’s first holiday movie ever, I couldn’t believe it. Out of all the...
Review: ‘Run Nixon’Director “Sky Directs’” Film Debut Explores The Lengths Parents Will Go To...
As parents, there’s almost nothing we won’t do for the betterment of our children. We’ll work 2-3 jobs, we’ll drop any and everything we’re...
‘May December’ Interview: Writer Samy Burch Talks Her Inspiration For Todd Haynes’ New Drama
Don't let her age fool you. May December screenwriter Samy Burch may seem young to have a masterful screenplay under her belt but it makes...
Review: ‘May December’Julianne Moore And Natalie Portman Square Off In This Uncomfortable Psychological Drama
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2023 Middleburg Film Festival coverage.*
In legendary director Todd Haynes' May December, Julianne Moore and Charles Melton are...
Review: ‘Silent Night’John Woo's Dialogue-Free Holiday Thriller Is A Yuletide Diversion
After the disastrous 2003 Ben Affleck thriller Paycheck, John Woo took his paycheck and went home back to Hong Kong. For two decades, the master...
Review: ‘What Happens Later’Meg Ryan, The Queen Of RomComs Is Back And Having A...
You never know who you will run into, or when. Willa (Meg Ryan) is about to learn that the hard way in What Happens...
Review: ‘Saltburn’Emerald Fennell's Stylish, Kinky Aristocratic Thriller Ensares You In Its Web
If Cruel Intentions and Brideshead Revisited were burned to ashes then laced with acid and smoked, you’d get the sensation of Emerald Fennell’s Promising Young Woman follow-up, Saltburn. A constantly-shocking look...