Review: ‘Titane’Julia Ducournau's Beautiful, Disgusting Body Horror/Love Story Is Unlike Anything You'll See This...
The most shocking, disturbing, and yet surprisingly affirming film you'll see this year, Julia Ducournau's Titane is unlike anything else. After her outlandishly grotesque debut Raw, Ducournau...
Review: ‘No Time To Die’Daniel Craig's 007 Swan Song Is An Emotional, Explosive Thrill...
And here we are. After almost two years of waiting for it, the title No Time to Die became something of a joke. But...
Review: ‘Falling For Figaro’Danielle Macdonald Charms But This Opera Rom-Com Is Out Of Tune
As millions have made the life choice to ditch their jobs and pursue their dreams, motivated by the pandemic of course, it was inevitable...
Review: ‘Mayday’A War-Torn Feminist Fairy Tale That Doesn't Go Far Enough
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2021 Sundance Film Festival coverage. Mayday opens in theaters and VOD on October 1st.*
Karen Cinorre’s fantastical,...
Review: ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’Tom Hardy Ups The Crazy In A Sequel That's...
Like an alien symbiote without a host body, Venom: Let There Be Carnage is a mass of bonkers ideas swirling around without a story...
Review: ‘Witch Hunt’A Welcome, Modern-Day Reimagining Of The Salem Witch Trials
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2021 SXSW Film Festival coverage. Witch Hunt opens in theaters, digital, and VOD on October 1st.*
Imagine...
Review: ‘The Addams Family 2’Not So Creepy, Not So Kooky, Not So Funny
The creepy and kooky creations of Charles Addams may have found themselves a new torture device: subject victims to The Addams Family 2. Fans...
Review: ‘The Many Saints Of Newark’David Chase's 'Sopranos' Prequel Is Filling As A Plate...
The Sopranos may have infamously ended on a cut to black, but the characters of HBO's mob epic come roaring back into color with...
Review: ‘Lamb’Strangely Heartfelt, Deeply Unusual Horror Sneaks Up On You Like A Wolf In...
The best thing you can do is go into Lamb as free of spoilers as possible. Although the trailer teases the absurd, provocative premise expertly, it's...
Review: ‘Mass’Ann Dowd, Jason Isaacs And More Are Devastatingly Good In Fran Kranz's School...
There's enough pain and tragedy to go around in actor Fran Kranz's impressive directorial debut, Mass. The irony is that the four central characters...