Review: ‘Deep Water’Renny Harlin Delivers Plane Crashes And Shark Attacks In Thrilling Return To...
One has to give it up to Renny Harlin; he knows what his audience expects from him and he usually delivers it. A filmmaker...
Review:’One Spoon Of Chocolate’RZA's Racially-Charged Revenge Flick Needs Another Spoonful Of Flavor
RZA's directorial debut The Man with the Iron Fists was the promising launch of a filmmaker with unique Black perspective. Inspired obviously by the works of...
Review: ‘Animal Farm’Andy Serkis' Dumbed-Down Orwell Adaptation Is A Missed Opportunity
Andy Serkis had the right idea in mind with adapting George Orwell's grim political allegory, Animal Farm, for today's society. It could be argued that...
Review: ‘Mother Mary’Anne Hathaway And Michaela Coel Can't Rescue David Lowery's Flashy, Aimless Pop...
David Lowery's career has mostly walked two very different lines: gentle indie dramas such as Ain't Them Bodies Saints and A Ghost Story, or...
Review: ‘Fuze’David Mackenzie's Ticking Bomb Heist Thriller Is A Blast That Nearly Blows Itself...
I almost hate myself for making such an obvious pun, but Fuze is an absolute blast. A ticking clock heist movie and an exploding bomb thriller,...
Review: ‘Michael’Jaafar Jackson Moonwalks Past Biopic Cliches In Electrifying Crowd-Pleaser For The King Of...
Readers of my site will know that I have been highly skeptical of Michael, Antoine Fuqua's biopic on the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. I...
Review: ‘Ricky’Stephan James Has Never Been Better In Rashad Frett's Powerful But Familiar Postprison...
Someone needs to tell me why Stephan James isn’t an A-list actor right now, sought after by directors far and wide for intimate and blockbuster-sized projects....
Review: ‘Omaha’John Magaro Takes His Kids On A Heartbreaking But Memorable Roadtrip
You’d have to be made of stone not to get a bit weepy at Cole Webley’s feature directing debut, the heartbreaking road trip drama...
Review: ‘Ballistic’Lena Headey Takes Aim At The Military Industrial Complex In Chad Faust's Gripping...
Grief, guilt, and vengeance are intrinsically linked, which is why any good revenge movie is driven by these very human emotions. Chad Faust's Ballistic has been...
Review: ‘The Christophers’Ian McKellen And Michaela Coel Match Brushstrokes In Steven Soderbergh's Masterful Art...
We've all praised Steven Soderbergh's diversity. Each year, he seems to deliver one movie that is vastly different from anything else he's done, such...














