Review: ‘Handling The Undead’The Living Grieve For The Living Dead In Somber, Emotional Zombie...
Just about everything that can be done with the zombie genre has been done. Comedy, rom-com, action movies, drama, and even arthouse cinema have...
Review: ‘In A Violent Nature’A Jason-Like Killer Takes The Spotlight In Chris Nash's Fresh,...
Has there ever been a Sundance movie as unflinchingly brutal as Chris Nash’s In a Violent Nature? Not that I can remember, and there have...
Review: ‘Atlas’Jennifer Lopez Battles An AI Simu Liu In Netflix's Silly, Mechanical Sci-Fi Blockbuster
Everything about Atlas, the new sci-fi action flick hitting Netflix today, screams summer blockbuster. First of all, it's opening on Memorial Day weekend, traditionally...
Review: ‘Hit ManGlen Powell Shoots Nothing But Bullseyes In Richard Linklater's Hilarious Assassin Comedy
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Sundance Film Festival coverage.*
Okay, I can admit when I’m wrong. For quite a while I’ve been...
Review: ‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’George Miller Delivers A Blistering, Sprawling Origin Story That...
Get ready to return to the Wasteland! Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga is George Miller’s long-awaited follow-up to the instant classic Fury Road. But...
Review: ‘The Strangers: Chapter 1’Frustrating By-The-Numbers Reboot Of Home Invasion Franchise Offers Nothing New
Released in 2008, The Strangers became a cult hit without stacking up a high body count. In fact, this franchise has never been about...
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...