Review: ‘Cobra Kai’ Once Again “Strikes First, Strikes Hard” With A Satisfying Season 5
As I have said before, and before, and before: Cobra Kai is a friggin unicorn! There is no reason on earth why a sequel...
Review: ‘EO’Poland’s Oscar Entry Will Have You Fall In Love With A Donkey's Story
Never in a million years did I imagine that a freaking donkey would deliver the best acting performance of the year! But man, if...
Review: ‘Huesera: The Bone Woman’A Great Exploration of Motherhood Under The Lens of Creepy...
The majority of great horror films, while they might be about a monster waiting in the corner, they unquestionably are about some form of...
Review: ‘Return to Seoul’A French Adoptee Returns To South Korea In Search Of Her...
I have no expertise on this subject (other than talking with people who have experienced this), but when people have lived a life separate...
Review: ‘Little Richard: I Am Everything’Lisa Cortés’ Documentary About The Self-Proclaimed King Of Rock...
“I am the originator. I am the eMANcipator. I am the architect of rock 'n roll. Rhythm and blues had a baby, and somebody...
Review: ‘Love Gets A Room’The Show Must Go On… Even At a Warsaw Ghetto...
Although we here at Punch Drunk Critics cover any and everything related to movies and TV shows, the theater is still a one-of-a-kind way...
Review: ‘Brother’Clement Virgo’s Directorial Debut Masterfully Examines Manhood, Loss, And Being Young And...
As a (person who still thinks he's a) young black man who was raised in the US on hip-hop and geeky things, I'm frequently...
Review: ‘When Evil Lurks’Director Demián Rugna‘s Demonic Possession Film Provides Plenty of Unsettling Scares
“God is dead, and the times of churches ended quickly.”
If that doesn’t set the tone for director Demián Rugna’s latest movie When Evil Lurks,...
Review: ‘The Smell Of Money’Elsie Herring and Her Rural NC Community Take on “Big...
As Americans, we love our meat. Hamburgers, hotdogs, bacon, and everything in between are a part of our daily lives. Sure, it helps contribute...
Review: ‘Underdog’Tommy Hyde’s Directorial Debut Is a Love Letter To Rural Farmers And Dogs
There’s a reason that collectively we have labeled dogs as “Man’s Best Friend.” As a dog owner, I love my little critter. Dogs are...