Review: ‘Trolls World Tour’Not As Earworm-Worthy As Before, But Still A Sweet And Glittery...
Who would've thought Trolls World Tour to be such an important movie in 2020? The 2016 film, which featured Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake...
Review: ‘Coffee & Kareem’No Amount Of Sugar Can Sweeten This Bitter, Stale Buddy Comedy
The buddy cop-comedy used to be a staple of American cinema, but man, has it fallen on hard times. The genre reaches a new...
Review: ‘Clover’The Luck Of The Irish Isn't Quite With Jon Abrahams' Loud, Familiar Mob...
Actor/director Jon Abrahams hasn't given himself an easy out with the mob comedy, Clover. The genre is so overstuffed with Tarantino stereotypes and cliches...
Review: ‘The Other Lamb’Michiel Huisman's Raw Cultish Energy Isn't Enough To Make You A...
Do cult leaders ever really go out of style? At least in the world of cinema, there's always a fascination to the charismatic, Messiah-like...
Review: ‘Uncorked’Mamoudou Athie Delivers A Vintage Performance, But Netflix's Wine Drama Will Leave You...
Wine connoisseurs have always fascinated me. I'm someone who loves wineries and those who understand wine better than I ever could, but don't necessarily...
Review: ‘The Banker’Anthony Mackie And Samuel L. Jackson Invest In A Superheroic True Story...
Wealth. When institutional racism is discussed, it is the creation of wealth that has long been denied to black people even after the end...
Review: ‘Big Time Adolescence’Pete Davidson Gets The Headlines But Griffin Gluck Truly Wins In...
Debuting at Sundance in 2019, Big Time Adolescence was the kind of familiar, plucky coming-of-age story the festival trafficks in pretty regularly. What made...
Review: ‘The Roads Not Taken’Javier Bardem & Elle Fanning Travel A Tedious Path In...
When the most compelling thing about Sally Potter's stagnant melodrama The Roads Not Taken is figuring out how Elle Fanning could possibly be Javier...
Review: ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’Eliza Hittman Returns With Another Sobering, Intimate Look At Sexual...
When we first meet Autumn (Sidney Flanigan) in Eliza Hittman's stirring, intimate, and infuriating Never Rarely Sometimes Always, she's singing a melancholy tune at...
Review: ‘Bloodshot’Vin Diesel Slugs His Way Through A Brawny, Surprisingly Enjoyable Comic Book Movie
If trying to launch a brand new superhero cinematic universe, Sony could've done worse than Bloodshot, a character whose origin story is basically a...