‘The Falcon And The Winter Soldier’ Ep. 3 Recap: Hard Times In Hightown
For me, episode 3 of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was all about one thing: Madripoor. The notoriously crime-infested Asian city is a...
Review: ‘The Bricklayer’Aaron Eckhart And Nina Dobrev Butt Heads In Renny Harlin's Enjoyable, Globe-Trotting...
The Bricklayer. The title is an apt one for several reasons, but let's start with director Renny Harlin. A journeyman nowadays, his skills as...
Review: ‘Pam & Tommy’An Expertly Cast Nostalgic Road Trip Through The 90s And The...
“This is so private. It’s like we’re seeing something we’re not supposed to be seeing. Which is kind of what makes it so f*cking...
Sundance Review: ‘Passing’Tessa Thompson And Ruth Negga Straddle The Color Line In Rebecca Hall's...
Having starred in her share of Sundance films already, Rebecca Hall returns to Park City with Passing, a delicately-told, passionate, and complex drama about...
Review: ‘Prey’Amber Midthunder Slays It In A Smart, Ultra-Violent 'Predator' Prequel That Reignites The...
I consider myself a Predator superfan. Always have, ever since Schwarzenegger, Weathers, and Ventura battled the original alien hunter in 1987, I've loved the simplicity...
Sundance Review: ‘A Little Prayer’David Strathairn And Jane Levy's Strong Performances Can't Save Angus...
In A Little Prayer, David Strathairn plays a modern Southern gentleman. He drinks coffee with his daughter-in-law every morning, runs the family business with...
Review: ‘Sheroes’A Predictable Yet Entertaining Female Action Thriller
Sheroes is an action/thriller film presented by Paramount Global Content Distribution Group that boasts a kick-ass, social media-savvy female cast. Directed by Jordan Gertner,...
Review: ‘Showdown At The Grand’Terrence Howard And Dolph Lundgren Fight Gentrifiers In Orson Oblowitz’s...
I am of the age where I was able to witness the retirement of “Mom & Pop” cinemas, smaller (or sometimes even bigger) theaters...
Review: ‘Sometimes Always Never’Bill Nighy Punches Up a Foggy British Dramedy
Board games seemed to have made a comeback during quarantine. Numerous families and friends groups dusted off their Settlers of Catan and Clue board...
Middleburg Review: ‘The Power Of The Dog’Benedict Cumberbatch Lives The Cowboy Way In Jane...
The Western genre has survived the modern era of filmmaking through constant deconstruction, even as recently in Clint Eastwood's Cry Macho. But few have...