Review: ‘The Batman’Matt Reeves' Masterful Take On The Dark Knight Is A True Cinematic...
About halfway through Matt Reeves' sensational, haunting The Batman, I leaned over to a friend and said "This is pretty damn incredible!" To which he...
Review: ‘Radium Girls’Joey King And Abby Quinn Are Activists In Respectable Drama About A...
Filmmaker Lydia Dean Pilcher has found her niche this year exploring little-known chapters in female history. Her film A Call to Spy took a...
Review: ‘Stranger Things Season 4 Vol. 1’Netflix's Hit Series Returns In Extra-Large Fashion, But...
The last new season of Stranger Things was in July 2019. It's hard to even remember a pre-pandemic world anymore, much less a TV...
Review: ‘Save Yourselves!’A Hilarious Alien Invasion Comedy That Needs To Be On Your Radar
*NOTE: This is a reprint of my review from the Sundance Film Festival. Save Yourselves! opens in theaters October 2nd and digital October 6th.*
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Review: ‘The End Of Sex’Emily Hampshire And Jonas Chernick Reunite In A Quirky Journey...
The End of Sex is a romantic comedy directed by Sean Garrity and starring Emily Hampshire and Jonas Chernick (who also writes for this...
31 Days Of Horror: Day 28 ‘Scary Movie’ (1991)Written and Directed by: Daniel Erickson
Synopsis: A paranoid teenage nerd comes to believe that an escaped lunatic may be hiding in the neighborhood Halloween house of horrors and slowly...
Review: ‘Bad Trip’Eric Andre's Road-Trip/Prank Movie Is Funny, Disgusting, And Believe It Or Not,...
I’m late to the Eric Andre party and up until I screened his new film with Del “Lil Rel” Howery, Bad Trip, I was...
Review: ‘Senior Year’Rebel Wilson's High School Comedy Is More Nostalgic Than Funny
The '90s were especially rich in quirky high school comedies, and there are worse things to crib from than 1999's Drew Barrymore rom-com Never Been...
Review: ‘The Secrets We Keep’Noomi Rapace And Joel Kinnaman Lead A Thoughtful, Uneven Thriller...
Perhaps no actor better embodies a woman's vengeful thirst against violent, misogynistic men than Noomi Rapace, who has gravitated to such roles ever since...
Review: ‘A Banquet’Ruth Paxton's Horror That Serves Up One Unsettling Meal After Another
Holly (Sienna Guillory) is trying to be the best mother she can in A Banquet. She is recently widowed after a horrific encounter that...