Sundance Review: ‘How It Ends’Zoe Lister-Jones And A Starry Cast Seek Closure At The...
The calmest end-of-the-world catastrophe film you're likely to find, Zoe Lister-Jones and Daryl Wein's How it Ends follows in the same tragi-funny footsteps of...
Review: ‘Palmer’Justin Timberlake Leads A Formulaic Film That Still Hits You In The Feels
I remember how upset I was back in 2006 when I found out that, on top of all his Pop Superstar accolades, Justin Timberlake...
Sundance Review: ‘R#J’Tech Savvy Romeo & Juliet Is Worth Giving A "Like"
I don't know if every generation deserves their own version of Romeo and Juliet, but they damn sure seem to keep getting them. In...
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...
Sundance Review: ‘Together Together’Ed Helms & Patti Harrison Shine In A Modest But Affecting...
The biological clock doesn't always toll for women, at least not in Nikole Beckwith's charming, understated Together Together. It's an interesting idea; most movies...
Review: ‘PVT Chat’An Isolated Internet Gambler Falls For Julia Fox's Cam Girl In Director...
For the last year, we have pretty much lived similar to Jack (Peter Vack): in our homes working from home and interacting with people...
Review: ‘Son Of The South’Spike Lee-Produced Civil Rights Drama Stars Lucas Till As An...
Over the past year we as Americans have seen contrasting images of race. Black Lives Matter protesters were pepper-sprayed outside the White House while...
Review: ‘Willy’s Wonderland’Nicolas Cage Is A Silent Assassin Of Evil Animatronic Puppets
Nicolas Cage vs. evil animatronic monsters? The idea practically writes itself, and thankfully for Willy's Wonderland it appears that no script got in the...
Review: ‘French Exit’Wealth, Privilege, And Weird Cats Suit Michelle Pfeiffer In Azazel Jacobs' Surreal...
There are a lot of movies about rich, white privileged people. There are few films that make those characters relatable and empathetic. In French...
Review: ‘The Map Of Tiny Perfect Things’Kathryn Newton Stars In A Time-Loop Romance That...
Mark (Kyle Allen) wakes up and goes about his day. Although everything is a mirror image of yesterday, and everything will be the exact...