Review: ‘Fear’Be Afraid Of Wasting Your Time With This Scare-Free Horror
Deon Taylor is an easy filmmaker to admire. Having emerged from a pro NFL career to become a successful movie director, crafting mid-budget thrillers...
‘Ahsoka’ Season One Finale Recap & Review: “The Jedi, The Witch And The Warlord”
Well, the season finale of Ahsoka is finally here, ending on a more than satisfying note full of lightsaber action, some cool Force stuff, mysteries new...
Review: ‘Sympathy For The Devil’Nicolas Cage Gives Joel Kinnaman Hell In A Mediocre Thriller...
There's a good and bad version of everything. Nicolas Cage movies are no different. His larger-than-life persona and devotion to offbeat character portrayals are...
Sundance Review: ‘Bad Behaviour’Jennifer Connelly Is A Whirlwind Of Bad Choices In Alice Englert's...
In just about any other place than Sundance, you could get away with not knowing Alice Englert's family tree. But here, it's impossible not...
Review: ‘Willy’s Wonderland’Nicolas Cage Is A Silent Assassin Of Evil Animatronic Puppets
Nicolas Cage vs. evil animatronic monsters? The idea practically writes itself, and thankfully for Willy's Wonderland it appears that no script got in the...
Review: ‘The New Mutants’Untapped Potential Weighs Down Josh Boone's Junior X-Men Movie
Is it possible to review The New Mutants without going back into its long-troubled history? Maybe so, if the film didn't constantly remind you of it...
Review: ‘Polite Society’Nida Manzoor's Kinetic Teen Action-Comedy Is An Overstuffed Misfire
On paper, Polite Society is exactly the kind of film I come to Sundance for. The feature debut of We Are Lady Parts creator Nida Manzoor take a...
Review: ‘The Green Knight’David Lowery's Bold, Surreal Arthurian Epic Is Also A Career-Best For...
David Lowery's The Green Knight may center on Sir Gawain, a member of King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table, but this is not...
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: ‘Till’Danielle Deadwyler Is Heartbreaking And Ferocious While Chinonye Chukwu's Drama Fights To Keep...
I've been grappling with Till for a couple of weeks, trying to untangle my thoughts on director Chinonye Chukwu's stirring drama about a nightmarish chapter in...