Review: ‘Sundown’Tim Roth Suffers In Silence In Michel Franco's Acapulco-Set Thriller
The best thing I can say about Sundown, the latest nihilistic social thriller from Mexican filmmaker Michel Franco (After Alice), is that the less...
‘Ahsoka’ Episode 7 Recap & Review: Ezra Fights Back As Thrawn’s Scheme Takes Shape...
Baylan Skoll's description of the brutal planet Peridea from last week's episode of Ahsoka gives us the title of this week's, "Dreams and Madness"....
Review: ‘Rotting In The Sun’Sebastián Silva Goes To Libidinous Extremes In Meta Satire Opposite...
The irony of Chilean filmmaker Sebastián Silva is that he gained his tremendous Sundance arthouse popularity by making movies that seemed only to be...
Sundance Review: ‘Alice’Blaxploitation Misfire Sets Keke Palmer On A Path For Vengeance
Long after slavery was abolished, Black people remained in a near-permanent state of servitude because of the laws, and culture, stacked against them. But...
Review: ‘Strange World’Disney's Fantastic Pulp Sci-Fi Adventure Boasts Gorgeous Visuals And Emotional Family Drama
Trust in Don Hall. That's a mantra I've taken to heart when it comes to animated movies, and Disney has learned it, too. The...
Review: ‘Yesterday’, Danny Boyle’s Beatles-Inspired Comedy Sings A Pleasant Tune
If you love the Beatles, chances are you're going to love Yesterday, Danny Boyle and Richard Curtis' love letter to the iconic band. Put...
TIFF 2021 Review: ‘The Electrical Life Of Louis Wain’Benedict Cumberbatch Is The Quirky Feline...
It can't be coincidence my friend's cat came scurrying into my room just as The Electrical Life of Louis Wain was starting, can it? The peculiar...
Sundance Review: ‘Dual’Karen Gillan Literally Battles Herself In Riley Stearns' Offbeat Double-Identity Thriller
It would almost be funny if it weren't so devastingtly depicted by The Art of Self-Defense director Riley Stearns. In Dual, Karen Gillan plays...
Review: ‘Made In Italy’Liam Neeson And Son Seek Emotional Healing In James D'arcy's Syrupy...
Liam Neeson. Made in Italy. It's too much to hope this lite father/son drama is actually an undercover Taken spinoff with Neeson taking on...
Review: ‘Both Sides Of The Blade’Juliette Binoche And Vincent Lindon Bring Bruising Intensity To...
Nothing in a Claire Denis film is exactly as it seems. In her latest feature, a thorny, passionate love-triangle romance Both Sides of the...