Review: ‘Dream Scenario’Nicolas Cage Is On Everyone's Minds In A Strange, Nightmare Dark Comedy
The funny thing about Nicolas Cage is that at this stage of his career, after many strange, off-the-wall performances in bizarre movies, he’s kinda...
Review: ‘Thanksgiving’Eli Roth Serves Up A Gory New Turkey Day Cult Classic
Wedged unfortunately between Halloween and Christmas, Thanksgiving always gets the short end of the holiday movie stick. Eli Roth has long sought to change...
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: ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes’Villain Who Doesn't Need An...
Of all the cheap, lazy ways to keep a franchise going, the most aggravating is the villain origin story. For one thing, a good...
Review: ‘Trolls Band Together’Trolls Go Boy Band Crazy In Another Joyous, Kooky Pop Music-Charged...
I've been asked a lot in recent weeks why I love the Trolls franchise so much. The reasons are pretty simple, actually. Beyond the fact that...
Review: ‘The Marvels’Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris, And Iman Vellani Go Intergalactic In Marvel's Unexpectedly...
The Marvels arrives with everyone pretty much already having written it off. Ostensibly the sequel to 2019's $1.1B-grossing Captain Marvel, the film arrives with Marvel knocked...
Review: ‘The Marsh King’s Daughter’Daisy Ridley's Intense Performance Goes To Waste In Swampy Father-Daughter...
Daisy Ridley will probably always be known for her role as Rey in the Star Wars movies. It doesn't really matter how long of a career...
Review: ‘Rustin’Colman Domingo Brings A Forgotten Civil Rights Icon To Life
Biographical dramas, biopics, are the coal that drives the engine of awards season. It can be a bit of a drag watching so many...
Review: ‘Nyad’Annette Bening Swims Hard In Crowd-Pleasing Biopic That Could've Taken A Deeper Dive
Swimming biopic Nyad is a film constantly at odds with itself. The subject of the film, Diana Nyad, is famous for, at the ripe "old" age...
Review: ‘The Kill Room’Uma Thurman And Samuel L. Jackson Paint With Broad Strokes In...
A few years ago, Velvet Buzzsaw attempted to satirize the art world on a canvas of dark comedy and murder, but even with that title its...