Review: ‘Blackberry’Matt Johnson Crafts A Funny And Brilliant Look At The Rise And Fall...
Are we in a sortof mini Golden Era for brilliant, funny, and emotional biopics about game-changing innovations? From the Nike Air Jordan film Air to...
Review: ‘Love Again’Priyanka Chopra Jonas And Sam Heughan Lead Absurd Rom-Com Made For Celine...
Let me preface this by saying that I'm a big fan of writer/director James C. Strouse. Two of his previous films, The Incredible Jessica James and People...
Review: ‘Carmen’Melissa Barrera And Paul Mescal Bring The Heat To Mixed Bag Musical
Carmen, the directorial debut of cinematographer and ex-principle dancer Benjamin Millepied, begins with a dance. A Mexican woman delivers a powerful flamenco, her eyes...
Review: ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3’James Gunn Delivers A Beautiful, Bittersweet Farewell To...
Get ready, bring your Kleenex, and send a fond farewell to Marvel's infamous bunch of a-holes. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is the...
Review: ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’David Lowery's Neverland Has Diversity And Female Spirit, But Lacks...
Personally, I find it tough to get too excited about a new Peter Pan movie. Adaptations of JM Barrie's fantasy about the boy who...
Review: ‘Polite Society’Nida Manzoor's Kinetic Teen Action-Comedy Is An Overstuffed Misfire
On paper, Polite Society is exactly the kind of film I come to Sundance for. The feature debut of We Are Lady Parts creator Nida Manzoor take a...
Review: ‘To Catch A Killer’Shailene Woodley And Ben Mendelsohn Can't Catch A Break...
One of the sad realities of our fascination with true crime, is that filmmakers are making fewer fictional crime thrillers of the Seven and Along Came a...
Review: ‘Chevalier’Kelvin Harrison Jr. Is A Virtuoso Renaissance Man Erased From History In Stephen...
Amidst a sea of musical biopics, Chevalier comes sauntering to the forefront with a fiery lead performance by Kelvin Harrison Jr. as the virtuoso...
Review: ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’Jake Gyllenhaal And Dar Salim Are Brothers-In-Arms In A Gripping,...
Guy Ritchie should get serious more often. The filmmaker known best for his witty, fast-paced crime comedies, or even faster-paced Sherlock Holmes flicks, shows a completely...
Review: ‘The Pope’s Exorcist’Russell Crowe And An Unholy Italian Accent Lift Julius Avery's Fast-Paced...
Perhaps Russell Crowe's Man of Steel and Thor: Love & Thunder escapades have him thinking of a different kind of superhero franchise? Because that's clearly what the endgame...