Review: ‘Spenser Confidential’Mark Wahlberg And Winston Duke Rampage Through Boston
Marky Mark is back protecting the streets of Boston in the new Netflix action flick Spenser Confidential. Spenser (Mark Wahlberg) is finally out of...
Review: ‘The Djinn’IFC’s Newest Horror Will Make You Be Careful What You Wish For
Dylan Jacobs (Ezra Dewey) and his father Michael (Rob Brownstein) are trying to pick up the pieces in The Djinn. It is the fall...
Review: ‘Spider In The Web’, Even Ben Kingsley Can’t Save Them All
Spider in the Web, based on true events, tells the
story of Adereth (Ben Kingsley) – an aging operative whose glory days are
behind him. He...
Review: ‘Home’Franka Potente's Directorial Debut Is A Powerful Drama About Forgiveness
After seventeen years in prison, Marvin (Jake McLaughlin), is finally out in Home – and that’s exactly where he’s heading. With only a small...
Review: ‘Neither Confirm Nor Deny’A Cold War Era Submarine Documentary That Comes Up A...
The late 1960s and early 70s featured some of the most heightened tensions of the Cold War. Neither Confirm Nor Deny scratches the surface...
Review: ‘Last Looks’Charlie Hunnam And Mel Gibson Comically Navigate A Murder Mystery
Charlie Waldo (Charlie Hunnam) is living a quiet and solitary life in the hills outside of Los Angeles. Once a decorated LAPD officer, Waldo...
Review: ‘One Shot’Scott Adkins' Action Film Has Moments But Fails To Fully Capitalize On...
In some unknown island there lies a CIA black site prison housing some of the world’s most dangerous terrorists. This island is the setting...
Review: ‘You Should Have Left’Kevin Bacon Leads A Satisfying Thriller To Safely Watch From...
There are countless horror flicks dealing with haunted houses or possessions within a house. Typically, they are creepy, old, and dilapidated. Buildings that any...
Review: ‘The Voices’An Average Supernatural Horror That Is More Bark Than Bite
Lilly (Valerie Jane Parker) has had to deal with quite the hardships throughout her life. At a young age, Lilly (Chloe Romanski) was blinded...
Review: ‘Critical Thinking’John Leguizamo's Directorial Debut Makes One Right Chess Move After Another
Fun, interesting, stylish, and hip aren’t the words that typically come to mind when thinking of chess. Good thing writer Dito Montiel and John...