Review: ‘Yes, God, Yes’Natalia Dyer Stars In An R-Rated Sex Comedy That's More Like...
An R-rated sex comedy from Karen Maine, writer of the progressive, challenging, and funny Obvious Child? One might think the provocatively-titled Yes, God, Yes...
Review: ‘The Rental’Dave Franco's Directorial Debut Expertly Weaves Paranoia And Panic During A Vacation...
Imagine this: two couples in tangled, troubled relationships; a getaway weekend of rest and relaxation in a beachside home; a mysterious caretaker. A setup...
Review: ‘Radioactive’Rosamund Pike Gives A Combustible Performance In Marjane Satrapi's Marie Curie Biopic
Innovation is often a double-edge sword. For the positive progress that lends value to a society, there can be negative unforeseen consequences. This was...
Review: ‘The Sunlit Night’ Jenny Slate Sinks At The Top Of The World
*NOTE* This is an edited review from the Sundance Film Festival*
I’ll say this for director David Wnendt; he knows how to make an impression....
Review: ‘Relic’A Terrifying, Touching Intergenerational Haunted House Story
What's our greatest fear about growing old? It's not dying; that's the easy part. It's being alone and abandoned by those we love. In...
Review: ‘Greyhound’Tom Hanks' Admirable, Tense Naval Thriller Refuses To Dive Beneath The Surface
It doesn't matter whether he's on the battlefield, on teaching children as Mr. Rogers, sailing the high seas in Captain Phillips, or commanding a...
Review: ‘Money Plane’Adam "Edge" Copeland Flies The Unfriendly Skies In A Ridiculous Heist Movie...
All aboard, the Money Plane! Imagine, a high stakes casino and underground gambling circuit that caters to the world's most notorious criminals and scoundrels,...
Review: ‘The Old Guard’Charlize Theron And Gina Prince-Bythewood Teamup On An Action Movie For...
Netflix has been putting in the big bucks over the last year or so to turn itself into a destination for the kind of...
Review: ‘The Truth’Catherine Deneuve Is A Ferocious Screen Icon In Hirokazu Koreeda's Latest Exploration...
It's long known to readers of this site that Hirokazu Koreeda is my favorite director working today. The Japanese filmmaker, whose incisive dramas such...
Review: ‘The Outpost’Rod Lurie Delivers A Visceral Recreation Of The Bloody Battle Of Kamdesh
It takes nearly an hour into Rod Lurie's stunning war film The Outpost to get to the actual Battle of Kamdesh, but at no...