Review: ‘Susie Searches’Kiersey Clemons Is The Nancy Drew Of True Crime In An Uneven...
Ever since her breakthrough role in Dope, Kiersey Clemons has pretty much always been irresistible. It doesn't matter the film or the role, her perky spirit...
Sundance Review: ‘In The Earth’Ben Wheatley's Pandemic Horror Gets Lost In The Woods
I know there will be people who absolutely love Ben Wheatley's hallucinogenic, pandemic horror In the Earth. It's a return to his genre roots...
Review: ‘The Woman In The Window’We're As Stuck As Amy Adams In Joe Wright's...
The Woman in the Window's title is strangely accurate, not for anything that happens in this sloppy, uninteresting regurgitation of Rear Window. For a...
Review: ‘Athena’Romain Gavras' Uncompromising, Bold Protest Drama Will Leave You Breathless
What is it about the French that they make the best, most visceral films about protest, unrest, and social justice? It's a tradtion that...
Review: ‘Somebody I Used To Know’Alison Brie And Jay Ellis Share A Past In...
You'll rarely see a husband and wife Hollywood couple having as much fun at work as Dave Franco and Alison Brie. Following his directorial...
Sundance Review: ‘Resurrection’Rebecca Hall And Tim Roth Play Head Games In Andrew Semans' Grotesquely...
There's something about the way Margaret (Rebecca Hall) offers advice to a naive co-worker about her abusive boyfriend. It sounds authoritative, too much so,...
Review: ‘Sasquatch Sunset’Jesse Eisenberg And Riley Keough Lead The Zellner Brothers' Strangely Heartwarming Bigfoot...
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Sundance Film Festival coverage.*
Part of the fabric that comprises the Sundance Film Festival, the Zellner Brothers,...
Review: ‘The Ice Road’Liam Neeson's Big Rig Thriller Is A Slippery But Entertaining Diversion
Over the years we've seen Liam Neeson beat people up on planes, in trains, in foreign lands, and even with lightsabers. When his character...
Sundance Review: ‘Run Rabbit Run’Sarah Snook Has A Creepy Child Problem In Dana Reid's...
"I miss people I've never met all of the time."
Those ominous words uttered from the mouth of Mia (Lily LaTorre), should have been enough...
Sundance Review: ‘blood’Carla Juri Muddles Through Japan In Bradley Rust Gray's Meandering Drama About...
One of my favorite jokes from the first Deadpool comic book series is "The melodic sound of gunfire, the international language." It doesn't matter...