Review: ‘The Watchers’Ishana Night Shyamalan's Debut Horror Shows Promise But Lacks A Satisfying Payoff
Ishana Night Shyamalan has big shoes to fill, and it's easy to understand why. Her father is, of course, filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan who...
‘The Acolyte’ Season One ReviewThe Jedi Have A Killer In Their Midst In Leslye...
Leslye Headlan'ds new series Star Wars: The Acolyte is breaking new ground for a galaxy far far away and for fans. Set during the High...
Review: ‘Ezra’Bobby Cannavale, Robert De Niro, And Rose Byrne Struggle Raising A Child With...
There’s a lot that Ezra does right. The new film from actor and director Tony Goldwyn centers on a family whose son is on...
Review: ‘Backspot’Evan Rachel Wood and Devery Jacobs Stick The Landing Of This Elliot Page-Produced...
You may remember this quote from Bring It On: “She puts the itch in bitch.” Backspot doesn’t take much from cinema’s most quintessential cheerleading...
Review: ‘What You Wish For’Nick Stahl Is A Down On His Luck Chef With...
Who knew the kitchen was one of the most terrifying places? Lately, with such films as Fresh and The Menu, we’re now fully in...
Review: ‘The Young Wife’Kiersey Clemons Is An Anxious Bride-To-Be In Tayarisha Poe's Talent-Packed Second...
The Young Wife is a slow-building millennial panic attack. Set in a future that feels like a sleek Instagram fever dream, director Tayarisha Poe...
Review: ‘Young Woman And The Sea’Daisy Ridley Swims Her Way Into History In Disney's...
The sea is an untamed beast that only Daisy Ridley can conquer in Disney's stirring, if simple, biopic Young Woman and the Sea. Ridley,...
Review: ‘The Dead Don’t Hurt’Viggo Mortensen Crafts A Somber, Violent Western Romance Led By...
It's to Viggo Mortensen's credit that The Dead Don't Hurt, only his second feature film as director, doesn't feel like a vanity project. There...
Review: ‘Eric’Benedict Cumberbatch Is a Miserable Puppeteer Who Will Do Anything To Save His...
For the most part, we see Benedict Cumberbatch as a hero in some form or fashion. Sure, he was Kahn in Star Trek Into...
Review: ‘Handling The Undead’The Living Grieve For The Living Dead In Somber, Emotional Zombie...
Just about everything that can be done with the zombie genre has been done. Comedy, rom-com, action movies, drama, and even arthouse cinema have...














