Review: ‘Bros’Billy Eichner Writes and Stars In His Own Charming Gay Love Story
In the opening scene of Bros, the first gay studio-produced and theatrically released romcom, co-writer and star Billy Eichner makes the first of many...
Review: ‘Dead For A Dollar’Christoph Waltz Shoots Blanks In Walter Hill's Lean Old West...
Famed veteran filmmaker Walter Hill (of The Warriors notoriety) brings no-frills, old school style to Dead for a Dollar. His barebones approach is a nearly perfect...
Review: ‘God’s Creatures’Emily Watson Is Ferocious As An Overprotective Mother In A Tightly Controlled...
The small, Irish fishing village depicted in God's Creatures will look familiar. Many a working class drama has taken place in similar locations and following similar...
Review: ‘Hocus Pocus 2’Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy, And Sarah Jessica Parker Return For A...
Almost 30 years ago, Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy, and Sarah Jessica Parker appeared in a corny Disney Halloween movie that bombed at the box...
Review: ‘Smile’Sosie Bacon Shines In Parker Finn’s Creatively Terrifying Directorial Debut
We must always remind ourselves that horror films are the originals when it comes to addressing societal axinites we have under the pretense of...
Review: ‘The Good House’Sigourney Weaver And Kevin Kline Are A Delight In Familiar Alcoholism...
Is there such a thing as a bad time shared with Sigourney Weaver and Kevin Kline? I'm hard-pressed to think of one. Reuniting for...
Review: ‘The Greatest Beer Run Ever’Zac Efron Heads To Vietnam In Peter Farrelly's Shallow...
There's a recurring bit in Peter Farrelly's dramedy The Greatest Beer Run Ever where well-intentioned merchant Marine Chickie Donohue (Zac Efron) fails miserably to explain...
Review: ‘Blonde’Andrew Dominik's Indulgent, Torturous Marilyn Monroe Film Overshadows Ana De Armas' Stunning Performance
Well, never let it be said that Andrew Dominik doesn't have a perspective. We like that about him. His signature voice is what powered...
Review: ‘Athena’Romain Gavras' Uncompromising, Bold Protest Drama Will Leave You Breathless
What is it about the French that they make the best, most visceral films about protest, unrest, and social justice? It's a tradtion that...
Review: ‘Dig’Even Thomas Jane's On Screen Chemistry With His Daughter Harlow Can't Save This...
Scott (Thomas Jane), Linda (Ashleigh Domangue), and Jane (Harlow Jane) Brennan were a typical family. Just like that, one night where a teenage daughter...