Review: ‘Black Adam’Dwayne Johnson And The Justice Society Power An Exciting, Action-Packed New DCEU...
Black Adam isn't just another superhero movie for Dwayne Johnson. It has been his passion project for more than a decade, beginning when he was...
Review: ‘1917’, Sam Mendes’ Tense, Visceral WWI Odyssey Is An Instant Classic
There are two moments of peace bookending Sam Mendes' WWI epic, 1917. In the beginning, we see young British soldiers Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman) and...
Review: ‘The Paper Tigers’Lighthearted Kung Fu Comedy Punches You Right In The Feels
A trio of kung fu masters reunites to avenge the murder of their fallen sensei. It's the set-up for literally hundreds of martial arts...
Review: ‘Silent Night’Keira Knightley Stars In A Holiday Dark Comedy That Gives New Meaning...
Who doesn't love a good, cheery holiday movie? Well, me for one, and there are plenty of others out there like me who prefer...
Sundance Review: ‘Sometimes I Think About Dying’Daisy Ridley Is In Desperate Need For Human...
If Daisy Ridley wanted to get as far from her Star Wars past as possible, this was the film to do it. A low-key dramedy about...
Review: ‘Skylin3s’Quietly One Of The Best Sci-Fi Franchises Around
Little did I, or anyone for that matter, know that 2010's forgettable alien invasion film Skyline would be the launch of one of the...
Sundance 2020 Review: ‘Downhill’, An Enjoyable Bunny Slopes Version Of ‘Force Majeure’
A snapshot is just a single moment in time. Anybody can stop to grin like a fool for a photograph; it's what happens outside...
Review: ‘Elemental’Pixar Mixes Fire And Water To Deliver An Underwhelming, Formulaic Rom-Com
A romantic comedy from Pixar? Um...finally? On the one hand, the vaunted animation studio known for boundary-pushing films such as Wall-E, Inside Out, Up!, and Toy Story, is...
Review: ‘The King Of Staten Island’Pete Davidson Grows Up In Judd Apatow's Best Comedy...
In The King of Staten Island, Pete Davidson plays an irresponsible manchild with few prospects, fewer social graces, and yet everybody seems to love...
Sundance Review: ‘On The Count Of Three’Jerrod Carmichael And Christopher Abbott Lead An Unexpectedly...
Remember The Jerrod Carmichael Show? The stand-up comedian was always an odd fit for a traditional sitcom. His humor lends itself to rather dark...