Review: ‘IF’Imaginary Friends Steal The Spotlight In John Krasinski's Whimsical, Unfocused Family Film
John Krasinski is a great filmmaker and writer. We know this from the way he scares the crap out of us with his A...
Review: ‘Back To Black’Marisa Abela Captures The Soulful Spirit of Amy Winehouse In Compassionate...
Attempting a biopic that can capture the unique soul and intensity of Amy Winehouse is challenging, to say the least. The soulful, tragic blues...
Review: ‘Poolman’Chris Pine Belly Flops With Incoherent, Unfunny L.A. Noir
There are bad movies, and then there are outright disasters like Chris Pine's unfortunate directorial debut, Poolman. It's not often that a movie forces...
Review: ‘Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes’A Solid Reboot In A Franchise In...
2017's War for the Planet of the Apes was a great film; all of the reboot franchise has been great since it began with...
Review: ‘Aisha’Letitia Wright And Josh O'Connor Shine In Powerful, Kind-Hearted Refugee Drama
The plight of immigrants has become especially fraught in this country. You've got elected officials playing into racist fears of "dirty" black and brown...
Review: ‘Unfrosted’Jerry Seinfeld's Goofy Pop-Tart Comedy Is A Sugar Rush Of Fun
Blackberry, Flamin' Hot, Air; there have been a lot of great films about recognizable brands lately, as Hollywood finds a new way to blend product...
Review: ‘The Idea Of You’Anne Hathaway Gets Steamy With A Pop Star In Michael...
As far as adaptations of mommy wish fulfillment novels go, The Idea of You is among the best and surprisingly universal. The Prime Video...
Review: ‘The Fall Guy’Ryan Gosling Makes Danger Look Cool In Highwire Action-Comedy And Ode...
Remember when making movies looked like so much fun? And the people who were in them, the coolest people on the planet? There's a...
Review: ‘Wildcat’Maya Hawke Is Famed Southern Writer Flannery O'Connor In Ethan Hawke's Overburdened Literary...
As far as literary biographies go, the story of Southern novelist Flannery O'Connor plays like a lot of them do: Brilliant, abrasive, scholarly, progressive,...
Review: ‘Humane’Caitlin Cronenberg's Darkly Funny But Modest Dystopian Thriller Is A Promising Career Launch
Credit to Caitlin Cronenberg, daughter of David Cronenberg, that with her directorial debut Humane she chose not to directly follow in her father's footsteps....