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: ‘Babyteeth’Eliza Scanlen And Ben Mendelsohn Lead Shannon Murphy's Wide-Eyed And Confident Tearjerker
Babyteeth, the confident and heartbreaking debut feature from Shannon Murphy, sounds like one of those YA cancer dramas that have become all-too prevalent of...
Review: ‘Hamilton’The Room Where It Happened Is Your Living Room, Thanks To Disney+
The room where it happened, it turns out, is in your living room. Disney spent a small fortune, enough cash to make Alexander Hamilton...
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: ‘Boys State’Texas Teens Attempt To Create A More Perfect Union In The Year's...
Scared for our political future? You have every right to be as this country has never been more polarized, the ideological divide never greater,...
Review: ‘Mulan’Disney's Sweeping Wuxia Fairy Tale Is Their Best Remake Yet
Disney's long-anticipated, longer-than-expected anyway, remake of Mulan opens with a sweeping, grande journey through an ancient Chinese village. Such a vast introduction was clearly...
Review: ‘The Swerve’A Withering, Devastating Look At A Mother's Decline Into Madness
I've been left a little bit stunned by The Swerve, Dean Kapsalis' feature debut and a shocking, heartbreaking look at a mother's spiral into...
Review: ‘Enola Holmes’Millie Bobby Brown Cracks Cases And Wins Hearts As Sherlock Holmes' Fearless...
Sherlock Holmes has been re-envisioned in dozens of different ways. One of the enduring features of the character is that he can be changed,...
Review: ‘The Trial Of The Chicago 7’Aaron Sorkin's Timely, Rousing Courtroom Drama Is One...
Leave it to Aaron Sorkin to energize what might've been a stiff, paint-by-numbers courtroom drama the way he did three decades ago with A...
Review: ‘Save Yourselves!’A Hilarious Alien Invasion Comedy That Needs To Be On Your Radar
*NOTE: This is a reprint of my review from the Sundance Film Festival. Save Yourselves! opens in theaters October 2nd and digital October 6th.*
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