Review: ‘The King Of Staten Island’Pete Davidson Grows Up In Judd Apatow's Best Comedy...
In The King of Staten Island, Pete Davidson plays an irresponsible manchild with few prospects, fewer social graces, and yet everybody seems to love...
Review: ‘Da 5 Bloods’Spike Lee's Timely, Compelling War Film Explores The Legacy Of Race...
There was a stretch when Spike Lee seemed to have lost his voice. During that time he became, what I feel, was a very...
Review: ‘I Am Vengeance: Retaliation’Stu Bennett And Vinnie Jones Trade Punches In An Old...
I am Vengeance was an old school kick-in-the-face for genre fans, and for most people probably their introduction to Stu "Bad News Barrett" Bennett,...
Review: ‘The Outpost’Rod Lurie Delivers A Visceral Recreation Of The Bloody Battle Of Kamdesh
It takes nearly an hour into Rod Lurie's stunning war film The Outpost to get to the actual Battle of Kamdesh, but at no...
Review: ‘Relic’A Terrifying, Touching Intergenerational Haunted House Story
What's our greatest fear about growing old? It's not dying; that's the easy part. It's being alone and abandoned by those we love. In...
Review: ‘Amulet’Romola Garai's Chilling Debut Horror Echoes With A Feminist Rage
When horror is at its best, nightmarish themes are expertly woven with often harsh social commentary, creating an experience that hits you two-fold. It's...
Review: ‘Radioactive’Rosamund Pike Gives A Combustible Performance In Marjane Satrapi's Marie Curie Biopic
Innovation is often a double-edge sword. For the positive progress that lends value to a society, there can be negative unforeseen consequences. This was...
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...
Review: ‘Waiting For The Barbarians’Mark Rylance, Johnny Depp, And Robert Pattinson Star In A...
While a funny line of dialogue in Black Panther may have made "colonizers" a punchline for the moment, there's nothing humorous about them in...
Review: ‘The Burnt Orange Heresy’Elizabeth Debicki And Mick Jagger Shine In Sexy, Devious Art...
Originally opened in March by Sony Pictures Classics, Giuseppe Capotondi's astute art world neo-noir The Burnt Orange Heresy is being re-released this week. Why?...