Review: ‘Blindspotting’, Daveed Diggs And Rafael Casal Erupt With Raw Emotion
*NOTE: This is a reprint of my review from the Sundance Film Festival.*
If you're like me and have never taken Daveed Diggs seriously as...
Review: ‘Blood For Dust’Scoot McNairy And Kit Harington Elevate Gritty Crime Film That's 'Death...
If Death of a Salesman was made by the Coen Brothers, it might look something like Blood for Dust. Rod Blackhurst's '90s-set Montana crime...
Review: ‘Dune: Part Two’Fate, Love, And Vengeance Collide In Denis Villeneuve's Staggering Sci-Fi Spectacle
The easy shorthand for Denis Villeneue's Dune: Part Two will be a comparison to The Empire Strikes Back. That's both fair and staggeringly incorrect....
Review: ‘The Old Guard’Charlize Theron And Gina Prince-Bythewood Teamup On An Action Movie For...
Netflix has been putting in the big bucks over the last year or so to turn itself into a destination for the kind of...
Review: ‘Blacklight’Liam Neeson Action Isn't Enough To Rescue This Lousy Conspiracy Thriller
Remember when Liam Neeson was going to retire from making action movies? Whatever happened to that? I'm not telling the guy what to do...
Review: ‘Next Goal Wins’Taika Waititi's Silly, Good-Hearted Soccer Comedy Scores When It Counts
Taika Waititi's unique brand of humor has elevated him from relative obscurity to directing a pair of hit Marvel films, becoming a popular favorite...
Review: ‘Selah And The Spades’Power Overshadows Grades In Tayarisha Poe's Stylish, Fearless High School...
“When you’re 17, you have to grab control whenever you can."
If those words weren't said by a teenager, you'd be okay with mistaking them...
Review: ‘Disenchanted’Amy Adams Returns For A Fairy Tale Loser Of A Sequel
This will come as a shock to you, but "Happily Ever After", the dream that drives many a great fairy tale and Disney's 2007...
Review: ‘Above Suspicion’Emilia Clarke Can't Rise Above This Drab, Kentucky Fried Portrait Of Adultery...
I hated Above Suspicion in the first two minutes. The first line of dialog, actually. It's rare that I start a review with something...
Review: ‘The Rental’Dave Franco's Directorial Debut Expertly Weaves Paranoia And Panic During A Vacation...
Imagine this: two couples in tangled, troubled relationships; a getaway weekend of rest and relaxation in a beachside home; a mysterious caretaker. A setup...