Review: ‘Vivo’Lin-Manuel Miranda Is A Rapping Kinkajou On A Heartfelt Journey To Find Long-Lost...
VIVO is a Netflix and Sony Pictures Animation movie musical adventure featuring all-new songs from Lin-Manuel Miranda. The Tony, Grammy, and Pulitzer Prize-winning creator...
Review: ‘Infinitum: Subject Unknown’Matthew & Tori Butler-Hart Prove That With Enough Creative Force Less...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic was felt almost right away throughout Hollywood, really no surprise there. Also, to no one's surprise, a wave...
Review: Marvel’s ‘What If…?’Explodes With Possibilities And Endless Potential To Reshape The MCU
As Marvel Studios delves further into stories involving the Multiverse, a wild array of alternate realities brought to bear recently in Loki, fans are...
Review: ‘CODA’Emilia Jones Sings Her Heart Out In A Crowd-Pleaser About A Hearing Child...
*NOTE: This review was originally published as part of our 2021 Sundance Film Festival coverage. CODA opens in theaters and Apple TV+ on August...
Review: ‘Respect’Jennifer Hudson Soars As Aretha Franklin In A Biopic That Plays The Familiar...
When we first meet Aretha Franklin in Liesl Tommy's accomplished biopic of the Queen of Soul, she's still just a little girl. Played by...
Review: ‘The Night House’Rebecca Hall Faces Her Demons In David Bruckner's Chilling Lakeside Horror
Ghost stories, more specifically haunted house stories, are a dime a dozen, but David Bruckner's The Night House is a rare breed. Led by a captivating...
Review: ‘The Protégé’Maggie Q Hits Her Target In A Slick, Refined Assassin Thriller
The genre of female-led assassin thrillers has undergone a transformation in the era of John Wick, superhero franchises and cinematic universes. So we get over-the-top...
Review: ‘Confetti’Director Ann Hu’s Own Poignant Experience Informs A Deluge Of Real-life Challenges Faced...
Confetti is written, produced, and directed by award-winning New York resident, filmmaker Ann Hu (Shadow Magic, Beauty Remains) and is based on her own...
Review: ‘Worth’Michael Keaton Leads A Thoughtful Drama About 9/11 Victim Compensation
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2020 Sundance Film Festial coverage. Netflix will release Worth in theaters and streaming on September 3rd.*
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Review: ‘Who You Think I Am’Juliette Binoche Balances Cunning And Vulnerability In French Romantic...
Who You Think I Am is a cinematic blend of catfishing, the predictably common mid-life crisis scenario, and a sexual thriller that bends reality...