Review: ‘Don’t Breathe 2’Misguided Sequel Is A Failed Reclamation Project For Stephen Lang's "Blind...
Back in 2016, Don't Breathe was a highly-effective home invasion thriller with clever cinematography and sound editing, but also breakout character in Stephen Lang's...
Review: ‘Cinderella’Camila Cabello, Billy Porter, And Idina Menzel Dazzle In Amazon's Uneven Jukebox Fairy...
Are there new ways to tell the Cinderella story? Probably not. There have been updates and reimaginings and musicals and even horrors based on...
TIFF 2021 Review: ‘Encounter’Riz Ahmed Is Stellar In A Sci-Fi Road Movie That Loses...
Who doesn't love a good twist? When a movie subverts our expectations with an unexpected swerve it can be exhilarating, but it all depends...
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...
TIFF 2021 Review: ‘The Starling’Melissa McCarthy Tangles With Grief And An Angry Bird In...
“Birds are tricky,” says Jack Maynard (Chris O’Dowd) to his pregnant wife Lilly (Melissa McCarthy) early on in Theodore Melfi's The Starling. He's not referring...
Review: ‘Prisoners Of The Ghostland’Nicolas Cage And Sion Sono's Bonkers Genre Mashup Gets Ballsy...
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2021 Sundance Film Festival coverage. Prisoners of the Ghostland opens in theaters and VOD on September...
Review: ‘Cry Macho’A Modest Charmer That Finds Clint Eastwood Staying True To His Tough...
The irony of Clint Eastwood starring in an adaptation of N. Richard Nash's Cry Macho, about an old cowboy who rejects his tough guy...
TIFF 2021 Review: ‘Where Is Anne Frank’Ari Folman Spins A Vibrant But Muddled Fantasy...
If you know the name Ari Folman at all, it's probably for his stunning animated anti-war film Waltz with Bashir, a biopic of sorts that...
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,...