Review: ‘Argylle’Self-Satisfied Spy Comedy Is Full Of Big Stars And Big Twists, But Little...
"The bigger the spy, the bigger the lie."
It's a saying that Matthew Vaughn's spy comedy Argylle likes to repeat. It sounds kinda nifty, kinda...
Sundance Review: ‘In The Summers’An Intimate And Profound Look At Sisters' Evolving Relationship To...
It's easy to see why Alessandra Lacorazza’s intimate, profound debut feature, In the Summers, was a festival favorite at Sundance this year, winning the...
Sundance Review: ‘Handling The Undead’The Living Grieve For The Living Dead In Somber, Emotional...
Just about everything that can be done with the zombie genre has been done. Comedy, rom-com, action movies, drama, and even arthouse cinema have...
Review: ‘American Star’Ian McShane Is The Epitome Of Cool In Slick, Subtle Twist On...
We don't give Ian McShane enough credit for his versatility as an actor. While most became familiar with him through his vulgarity-fueled performances in...
Review: ‘Sometimes I Think About Dying’Daisy Ridley Is In Desperate Need For Human Connection...
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Sundance 2023 coverage.*
If Daisy Ridley wanted to get as far from her Star Wars past as possible, this...
Sundance Review: ‘Rob Peace’Chiwetel Ejiofor's Moving, Tragic Biopic Features A Star-Making Turn By Jay...
We've heard stories of people like Rob Peace before, and they never get any easier. An exceptionally smart Black man with a knack for...
Sundance Review: ‘Veni Vidi Vici’The Rich Get Away With Everything In This Austrian Satire...
In the Austrian satire Veni Vidi Vici, a senseless murder kicks things off. A cyclist is gunned down by an unknown sniper, eventually tumbling to...
Sundance Review: ‘Hit Man’Glen Powell Shoots Nothing But Bullseyes In Richard Linklater's Hilarious Assassin...
Okay, I can admit when I'm wrong. For quite a while I've been saying that Glen Powell, who I have interviewed and think is...
Sundance Review: ‘Krazy House’Nick Frost And Alicia Silverstone Are Sitcom Parents In A Deeply...
The Midnight section here at Sundance can be a mixed bag. For every solid entry, like It's What's Inside (which just landed at Netflix),...
Sundance Review: ‘Exhibiting Forgiveness’André Holland Tries To Break The Cycle Of Generational Trauma In...
The movies misunderstand forgiveness all of the time. It's intentional on Hollywood's part. To achieve the proper happy ending, forgiveness needs to be earned...