AD
Home Reviews Page 39

Reviews

Film and TV Reviews

Review: ‘Silent Night’Keira Knightley Stars In A Holiday Dark Comedy That Gives New Meaning...

0
Who doesn't love a good, cheery holiday movie? Well, me for one, and there are plenty of others out there like me who prefer...

Review: ‘The Power Of The Dog’Benedict Cumberbatch Lives The Cowboy Way In Jane Campion's...

0
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Middleburg Film Festival coverage.* The Western genre has survived the modern era of filmmaking through constant deconstruction,...

Review: ‘Nightmare Alley’Guillermo Del Toro's Opulent, Haunting Film Noir Explores The Monstrous Side Of...

0
If there's one thing we know about Guillermo Del Toro it's that he knows how to craft a movie around the most terrifying of...

Review: ‘Wolf’George MacKay Emerges As Pack Leader In An Animal Drama With No Claws

0
George MacKay is an incredible actor, given to performances both soulful and physically demanding. Check his subtle work in Captain Fantastic and family horror...

Review: ‘Being The Ricardos’Nicole Kidman Impresses As Lucille Ball But Aaron Sorkin's Script Does...

0
An Aaron Sorkin screenplay is never about just one thing. The Social Network wasn't just about the formation of Facebook, was it? And neither...

Review: ‘Don’t Look Up’Adam McKay Makes Light Of Doomsday In Netflix's Brilliant, Star-Studded Satire

0
Perhaps no filmmaker has undergone quite the evolution as Adam McKay. From dim-witted but popular Will Ferrell comedies such as Anchorman, he started to...

Review: ‘Encounter’Riz Ahmed Is Stellar In A Sci-Fi Road Movie That Loses Its Way

0
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Toronto International Film Festival coverage.* Who doesn’t love a good twist? When a movie subverts our expectations...

Review: ‘Red Rocket’Simon Rex Shoots His Shot In Sean Baker's Nimble Dramedy About An...

0
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Middleburg Film Festival coverage.* The sounds of NSYNC’s “Bye Bye Bye” blast in the opening moments of...

Review: ‘National Champions’Stephan James And JK Simmons Lead A Propulsive, Honest Sports Drama About...

0
There's no football in National Champions. Not a single play. But this timely, topical adaptation of Adam Mervis' play doesn't need the gridiron to...

Review: ‘Sing 2’Charming Animated Sequel Delivers A Bigger Show That Can't Quite Top The...

0
Illumination will probably always be known, for better or worse, as the Despicable Me folks who gave us those annoying/adorable Minions. But they have...