Review: ‘Barbarians’Iwan Rheon And Tom Cullen Have A Clash Of Egos As A Dinner...
Charles Dorfman's Barbarians is more than its neanderthal title suggests. It's actually quite an attempt to blend with sophistication the mannered comedy and home...
Review: ‘The Contractor’Chris Pine And Ben Foster Reunite For A Solid Action Flick About...
Swedish filmmaker Tarik Saleh's English-language debut, The Contractor, resembles the brawny action flicks that would have been popular in theaters just a few years ago....
Review: ‘Sonic The Hedgehog 2’A Messy Sequel That Still Delivers Fast Action, More Jokes,...
If Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is truly the big goodbye for veteran comic actor Jim Carrey, then I'm okay with that. His Dr. Robotnik/Eggman...
Review: ‘Ambulance’Michael Bay's Car Chase Flick Is A Wild, Pulse-Pounding Return To Form
If you've ever seen the Danish film Ambulancen from 2005, you'll be hard-pressed to recognize anything of it in Michael Bay's jacked-up steroid version,...
Review: ‘Dual’Karen Gillan Literally Battles Herself In Riley Stearns' Offbeat Double-Identity Thriller
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Sundance Film Festival coverage.*
It would almost be funny if it weren’t so devastingtly depicted by The Art...
Review: ‘Charlotte’Powerful But Simplistic Animated Biopic Gives Voice To A Holocaust Artist Whose Work...
"Keep this safe, it is my whole life."
For German-Jewish artist Charlotte Salomon, these words couldn't have been truer. Salomon was one of many talented...
Review: ‘Montana Story’Haley Lu Richardson And Owen Teague Star In A Bruising, Artful Neo-Western
The sun peaking over the mountain ranges in the opening scenes of Montana Story, the stirring if gradual family drama by directors Scott McGehee...
Review: ‘Operation Mincemeat’Colin Firth And Matthew Macfadyen Star In Rewarding, Conventional Spy Drama About...
Operation Mincemeat. It sounds like a murder mission put together by Freddy Kruger. The ridiculous title is fitting for, frankly, one of the most...
Review: ‘Men’Alex Garland's Batsh*t Toxic Masculinity Horror Can't Stick The Landing
Say what you want about Alex Garland, director of Ex Machina, Annihilation, and his new horror provocatively-titled Men, but he definitely trusts his audience to figure stuff...
Review: ‘Emergency’A Funny, Uneven, Scary Campus Satire Mixes Laughs With Racial Commentary
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2022 Sundance Film Festival coverage.*
On the surface, Carey Williams’ intense college comedy Emergency looks like it traffics in...