Review: ‘Clock’Dianna Agron Stars In Terrifying Portrayal Of The Pressure to Have Children
Clock is a psychological thriller directed and written by Alexis Jacknow, starring Dianna Agron as Ella Patel, a successful interior designer who enrolls in...
Review: ‘Missing’Storm Reid Is A High-Tech Sleuth Searching For Nia Long In Edge-Of-Your-Seat Screen...
If you stare at computer screens all day, it's possible the "screen life" genre of thrillers has never been for you. That's despite 2018's Searching,...
Review: ‘One Fine Morning’Léa Seydoux Shines Bright In Mia Hansen-Løve's Poignant Drama About A...
It's easy to appreciate Léa Seydoux for her glamorous roles, especially in the James Bond franchise, but it's the little French dramas like One Fine...
Review: ‘Hunt’'Squid Game' Star Lee Jung-jae’s Directorial Debut Is A Twisting Spy Thriller
South Korea in the early to mid 80s was a turbulent time as captured in Hunt. The constant threat from North Korea is always...
Review: ‘My Name Is Sara’Secrets Weight Heavy In Holocaust Drama About A Jewish Girl...
My Name Is Sara tells the true life-story of 13-year-old Sara Góralniak (newcomer Zuzanna Surowy) whose family and all the other Jews from her...
Sundance Review: ‘Fresh’Sebastian Stan And Daisy Edgar-Jones Sink Their Teeth Into Mimi Cave's Deliciously...
The right role can completely change the way audiences see an actor. Martha Stewart allegedly broke off a relationship with Anthony Hopkins because she...
Sundance Review: ‘Summer Of Soul’Questlove's Directorial Debut Is A Mixtape Tribute To Black Pride...
It's almost unfathomable that something as truly, viscerally alive as the Harlem Cultural Festival could be locked, buried in a basement, for more than...
Review: ‘Vacation Friends 2’John Cena Does His Best But Can't Save This Bad Trip...
We often bemoan undeserving films that get sequels seemingly because the studio feels there's supposed to be one. But Hulu had reason to want...
Sundance Review: ‘Land’Robin Wright Struggles With Grief And The Wild In Her Gentle, Confident...
After helming multiple episodes of Netflix's House of Cards, Robin Wright makes her proper feature directing debut with Land. The simple, no-fuss drama finds...
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...