Sundance Review: ‘Cryptozoo’Dash Shaw's Bizarre Animated Adventure Is 'Fantastic Beasts' For The Adult Swim...
It's the 1960s, and sketchily-drawn hippies Amber (voiced by Louisa Krause) and Matthew (Michael Cera) abscond into the woods for a night of blissed-out...
Review: ‘Saltburn’Emerald Fennell's Stylish, Kinky Aristocratic Thriller Ensares You In Its Web
If Cruel Intentions and Brideshead Revisited were burned to ashes then laced with acid and smoked, you’d get the sensation of Emerald Fennell’s Promising Young Woman follow-up, Saltburn. A constantly-shocking look...
Review: ‘The Cursed’An Original, Bloody Good Take On The Werewolf Genre
NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2021 Sundance coverage when the film was titled Eight for Silver. The Cursed opens in theaters...
Middleburg Review: ‘King Richard’Will Smith Delivers An Ace Performance As Father To Extraordinary Tennis...
Before Venus and Serena Williams became just Venus & Serena, you were as likely to hear about their demanding, controversial father Richard Williams as the...
Review: ‘The Report’, Adam Driver Investigates CIA Torture In Riveting Political Drama
(NOTE: This is a reprint of my review from the Sundance Film Festival. The Report opens November 15th. Check out our interview with Daniel...
Review: ‘After Yang’Colin Farrell Digs Through A.I. Memories In Kogonada's Thoughtful Sci-Fi Drama
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Sundance 2022 coverage. A24 will release After Yang in theaters and on Showtime on March 4th.
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Review: ‘Memory’Liam Neeson Is A Hitman With Alzheimer's In Martin Campbell's Understated Action Remake
Memory is in some ways the perfect film for Liam Neeson and director Martin Campbell. Neeson has been the chief purveyor of "old man...
Review: ‘New Order’Brutal, Unflinching Class-Warfare Thriller Makes 'Parasite' Look Like A Picnic
Get ready for 80 minutes of brutal, unflinching, and raw dystopian fantasy that explores with extreme violence the class divide within Mexico. Although, really,...
Review: ‘Sylvie’s Love’Tessa Thompson Shines In A Black Love Story With A Touch Of...
The arrival of Eugene Ashe's film Sylvie's Love heralds the return of something we rarely get to see now, if ever: the African-American period...
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...