Review: ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’Michelle Yeoh Traverses The Multiverse In The Daniels' Weird,...
Never has a title been more apt than Everything Everywhere All At Once. This blast of pure emotionally-driven velocity is a lot to take...
Review: ‘Bridgerton’ Season 2The Netflix Hit's Overstuffed Sophomore Season Sizzles More Than Burns
When Bridgerton premiered at the end of 2020, it was constantly described as “not your grandmother’s period drama.” There was racial diversity, over-the-top costumes,...
Review: ‘Cheaper By The Dozen’Disney Remake Has Laughable Moments And Contemporary Relevance But Is...
Cheaper by the Dozen is directed by well known TV producer Gail Lerner (Will & Grace, Black-ish) and is the newest film with a...
Review: ‘Jane By Charlotte’Actress Charlotte Gainsbourg Rediscovers Her Mother Jane Birkin In New Doc
“The idea is to look at you as I never have before or have dared to look at you. Filming you with a camera...
Review: ‘Windfall’Jesse Plemons Steals The Show In Charlie McDowell's Home Invasion Dark Comedy
In the press notes for Windfall, the latest film from The One I Love and The Discovery director Charlie McDowell, the film is described as Hitchcockian. I even used...
Review: ‘Master’Regina Hall Deals With Racism In Academia In Mariama Diallo's Debut Horror
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2022 Sundance Film Festival coverage.*
Being Black in America can be its own kind of horror story....
Review: ‘Life & Beth’Amy Schumer Grows Up and Reflects In New Hulu Comedy
Six years after her Emmy-winning Comedy Central show went off the air, Amy Schumer is back with a new scripted series. Unlike the often...
Review: ‘Deep Water’Ben Affleck's Cuckold Husband Kills For Ana De Armas In Adrian Lyne's...
What deliciously evil fun Deep Water turns out to be! That's something I haven't been able to say about an Adrian Lyne film in...
Review: ‘The Outfit’Mark Rylance Plays A Cunning Game In Graham Moore's Perfectly-Tailored Mob Thriller
Just as it's the clothes that make the man, the script is definitely what makes a movie. Graham Moore's feature directing debut, The Outfit,...
Review: ‘Panama’Cole Hauser And Mel Gibson Snooze Through A Lazy Tough-Guy '80s Political Action...
The name Mark Neveldine carries a lot of weight with action fans, as he's remembered as one half of the Neveldine/Taylor directing duo who...