Review: ‘The Mill’Lil Rel Howery Has The Spotlight Solely On Him In Hulu’s New...
The Mill, Hulu’s latest dip into the thriller genre, has Lil Rel Howery waking up in a nightmare. Joe Stevens (Howery) works in mid...
Review: ‘No One Will Save You’Kaitlyn Dever Faces Deadly Quiet In Brian Duffield's Tightly...
It might be pretty deep into Brian Duffield's alien home invasion thriller No One Will Save You before you realize something pretty big about it....
Review: ‘Vacation Friends 2’John Cena Does His Best But Can't Save This Bad Trip...
We often bemoan undeserving films that get sequels seemingly because the studio feels there's supposed to be one. But Hulu had reason to want...
Review: ‘Flamin’ Hot’Eva Longoria's Spicy Cheetos Origin Has Flavor But Leaves You Hungry For...
Even if you don't like your snack foods all that spicy, Flamin' Hot Cheetos are pretty damn tasty. And like them, Eva Longoria's directorial...
Review: ‘Clock’Dianna Agron Stars In Terrifying Portrayal Of The Pressure to Have Children
Clock is a psychological thriller directed and written by Alexis Jacknow, starring Dianna Agron as Ella Patel, a successful interior designer who enrolls in...
Review: ‘Rye Lane’Vivian Oparah And David Jonsson Dazzle In Raine Allen-Miller's Refreshingly Upbeat, Hip-Hop...
Rye Lane is the kind of infectious, quietly aspirational film that I wished there were more of at Sundance. For Park City vets, an easy...
Review: ‘Boston Strangler’Keira Knightley And Carrie Coon Track A Serial Killer In Hulu's Muted...
The explosion in popularity of true crime has coincided with this "golden era" of television, leading to a plethora of programs on murderers. The...
Review: ‘History Of The World, Part II’Mel Brooks Revisits His 41-Year-Old Classic For A...
Mel Brooks is the king of what my father would admirably call “stupid movies.” Brilliantly written movies that will make you bust your gut...
Sundance Review: ‘Rye Lane’Vivian Oparah And David Jonsson Dazzle In Raine Allen-Miller's Refreshingly Upbeat,...
Rye Lane is the kind of infectious, quietly aspirational film that I wished there were more of at Sundance. For Park City vets, an easy...
Review: ‘The Drop’Anna Konkle & Jermaine Fowler Lead A Cringe Comedy That Finds The...
Babies. How a person feels about them and, by extension, their desire to be a parent someday, is the ultimate guidepost for a relationship....













