Review: ‘If Not Now, When?’Tamara Bass And Meagan Good’s Directorial Debut About Sisterhood Is...
For a little in the 80s and 90s, many popular movies Hollywood put out were “hood” films that seem to only want to showcase...
Middleburg Review: ‘I Am Greta’ Documentary About The Teenage Activist Goes Beyond The Price...
Oscar Wilde said that ”The public is wonderfully tolerant. It forgives everything except genius.” You can debate whether or not climate change activist and...
Pop! Obsession: Rey Wields Dual Sabers, Ben Is Ready To Fight In New ‘The...
You may not be able to convince me to buy Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker on Bluray, but their Funko Pops are a...
Review: ‘Smile’Sosie Bacon Shines In Parker Finn’s Creatively Terrifying Directorial Debut
We must always remind ourselves that horror films are the originals when it comes to addressing societal axinites we have under the pretense of...
Review: ‘We Need To Do Something’Vinessa Shaw And Sierra McCormick Lead A High-Tension Contained...
Ever been stuck in on a long road trip with your warring parents? Well, imagine that claustrophobic tension cranked up a few notches and...
TIFF 2021 Review: ‘Encounter’Riz Ahmed Is Stellar In A Sci-Fi Road Movie That Loses...
Who doesn't love a good twist? When a movie subverts our expectations with an unexpected swerve it can be exhilarating, but it all depends...
Review: ‘Wolf’George MacKay Emerges As Pack Leader In An Animal Drama With No Claws
George MacKay is an incredible actor, given to performances both soulful and physically demanding. Check his subtle work in Captain Fantastic and family horror...
‘I Used To Go Here’ Interview: Director Kris Rey On Working With Gillian Jacobs,...
Writer, director and sometimes actor Kris Rey has been a big player in the indie film scene for years. From her first film eleven...
Review: ‘City Of Lies’Not Even Forest Whitaker And Johnny Depp Can Salvage This Long-Awaited...
The 1997 murder of Christopher Wallace, aka The Notorious B.I.G., remains unsolved nearly twenty-five years later. Many wonder how it is possible that no...
Review: ‘Champions’Bobby Farrelly's Special Needs Comedy Is A Relic That Should Stay Benched
We haven't seen a feature film from the Farrelly Brothers since 2014's unfortunate Dumb and Dumber To. That proves to be a significant touchstone...