Review: ‘Jackass Forever’Bodily Harm And Bodily Fluids In Surprisingly Nostalgic Sequel
Jackass Forever isn't one of those movies you can truly review, is it? In the unlikely franchise's two-decade-long existence I've never actually done it,...
Review: ‘The Cursed’An Original, Bloody Good Take On The Werewolf Genre
NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2021 Sundance coverage when the film was titled Eight for Silver. The Cursed opens in theaters...
Review: ‘No Exit’Havana Rose Liu Fights Personal Demons And A Kidnapper In An...
A raging blizzard, a group of mysterious strangers hiding out in a remote location to escape the weather. No, it's not the plot to...
Review: ‘After Yang’Colin Farrell Digs Through A.I. Memories In Kogonada's Thoughtful Sci-Fi Drama
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Sundance 2022 coverage. A24 will release After Yang in theaters and on Showtime on March 4th.
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Review: ‘The Adam Project’Ryan Reynolds And Shawn Levy's Family-Friendly Sci-Fi Adventure Is A Blast...
The Adam Project is a film that, early on, asks you to check the cynicism at the door. Ryan Reynolds, adding to his already-considerable...
Review: ‘Turning Red’Pixar Lets The Red Fur Fly In A Sweet, Chaotic Coming-Of-Age Story...
Pixar hasn't released a movie into theaters since Onward in 2020, which seems like a lifetime ago. While some have bristled at films like...
Review: ‘The Outfit’Mark Rylance Plays A Cunning Game In Graham Moore's Perfectly-Tailored Mob Thriller
Just as it's the clothes that make the man, the script is definitely what makes a movie. Graham Moore's feature directing debut, The Outfit,...
Review: ‘Deep Water’Ben Affleck's Cuckold Husband Kills For Ana De Armas In Adrian Lyne's...
What deliciously evil fun Deep Water turns out to be! That's something I haven't been able to say about an Adrian Lyne film in...
Review: ‘Windfall’Jesse Plemons Steals The Show In Charlie McDowell's Home Invasion Dark Comedy
In the press notes for Windfall, the latest film from The One I Love and The Discovery director Charlie McDowell, the film is described as Hitchcockian. I even used...
Review: ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’Michelle Yeoh Traverses The Multiverse In The Daniels' Weird,...
Never has a title been more apt than Everything Everywhere All At Once. This blast of pure emotionally-driven velocity is a lot to take...