Review: ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes’Villain Who Doesn't Need An...
Of all the cheap, lazy ways to keep a franchise going, the most aggravating is the villain origin story. For one thing, a good...
Review: ‘Trolls Band Together’Trolls Go Boy Band Crazy In Another Joyous, Kooky Pop Music-Charged...
I've been asked a lot in recent weeks why I love the Trolls franchise so much. The reasons are pretty simple, actually. Beyond the fact that...
Review: ‘Walden’Emile Hirsch Is The Vigilante No One Expected In Darkly Comic Revenge Thriller
Walden centers on court stenographer Walden Dean (Emile Hirsch), who lives in a small Georgia town. His life is pleasant and unassuming. Aside from...
Review: “Your Lucky Day’Angus Cloud's Final Performance Is Bittersweet In This Dark Thriller
It feels fitting that Angus Cloud’s last movie starts with a drug deal gone wrong. The 25-year-old actor was best known for his role...
Review: ‘It’s A Wonderful Knife’Deck The Halls With Gore And Murder, Fa La La...
It's bad enough that there isn't a proper sub-genre for "Thanksgiving Movie", sure you can point to Planes, Trains, and Automobiles but that's everyone's go...
Review: ‘Birth/Rebirth’A Hauntingly Beautiful Story About Playing God
Birth/Rebirth follows Rose Caspar (Marin Ireland), a reclusive morgue technician in search of a cure for death. When a young girl tragically dies from...
Review: ‘Showdown At The Grand’Terrence Howard And Dolph Lundgren Fight Gentrifiers In Orson Oblowitz’s...
I am of the age where I was able to witness the retirement of “Mom & Pop” cinemas, smaller (or sometimes even bigger) theaters...
Review: ‘The Marvels’Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris, And Iman Vellani Go Intergalactic In Marvel's Unexpectedly...
The Marvels arrives with everyone pretty much already having written it off. Ostensibly the sequel to 2019's $1.1B-grossing Captain Marvel, the film arrives with Marvel knocked...
Review: ‘Quiz Lady’Awkwafina, Sandra Oh, And Will Ferrell Have The Right Answers In Surprisingly...
If you’ve ever sat and watched ABC’s seven o’clock hour, you know that it is dedicated to the televised art of intellectual competition and...
Review: ‘Divinity’Eddie Alcazar's Latest Trippy Sci-Fi Film Offers Great Visuals But Is In Need...
Remember Children of Men? Alfonso Cuarón’s 2006 masterpiece which centered on a world where pregnancy was a thing of the past and the world...