Sundance Review: ‘My Old Ass’Aubrey Plaza Meets Her Younger Self In Megan Park's Coming-Of-Age...
The concept of talking to your younger self is not new. It’s asked in interviews, on personal questionnaires, and in graduation speeches. Director Megan...
‘The Wrath of Becky’ Interview: Lulu Wilson Says She Would Play The Murderous Teen...
In the heart of the 2020 pandemic, Becky was released. A frantic, bloody revenge story about a little girl going on a killing spree...
Review: ‘Secret Headquarters’Not Much Is "Super" About This Wannabe All-Ages Superhero Flick
From its bland title to the generic name of its central hero, everything about the Amblin-esque superhero adventure Secret Headquarters is forgettable. The film by directing...
Review: ‘Wild Mountain Thyme’The Irish Eyes Aren't Smiling On Emily Blunt And Jamie Dornan...
So many cliches. So many awful Irish accents, including one from a genuine Irishman. John Patrick Shanley's Wild Mountain Thyme, an adaptation of his...
Review: ‘Problemista’Julio Torres' Surreal Directorial Debut Features A Monstrous Tilda Swinton
Julio Torres made a name for himself writing surreal sketches on Saturday Night Live. His most famous, “Papyrus” starring Ryan Gosling and “Wells for...
Cinema Royale: Is ‘Morbius’ The First Sign Of Trouble For Sony’s Spider-Man Cinematic Universe?
After a two year wait, Sony's Morbius finally opened in theaters and the response has not been great! Could this be a stake through...
Sundance Review: ‘You Won’t Be Alone’Noomi Rapace, Alice Englert, And Others Play A Shapeshifting...
The use of witches in indie horrors has grown steadily since the breakout success of Robert Eggers' The Witch, so much so that it's...
Review: ‘Unwelcome’Hannah John-Kamen And Douglas Booth Are Terrorized By Goblins In New Horror-Comedy
We’ve all heard stories of the mythical creatures that live in the woods, right? The tales of fairies and fae to wish granting leprechauns…but...
Review: ‘Book Club: The Next Chapter’Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Candice Bergen, And Mary Steenburgen...
In 2018, Paramount Pictures released a romantic comedy about four older women, all old friends, who decide to read the Fifty Shades of Grey...
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...