Review: ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’Netflix’s Adaptation Of The Timeless Cartoon Delivers On Nostalgia, Representation,...
I have to preface this review with my unabashed love for Nickelodeon’s Avatar: The Last Airbender cartoon/anime (I still consider it an anime even...
Review: ‘The Kitchen’Daniel Kaluuya Makes His Directorial Debut In Netflix’s Newest Dystopian Sci-Fi Film
Sometimes the future is not all it’s cracked up to be, especially London in 2040 according to The Kitchen. That is unless you’re part...
Sundance Review: ‘Hit Man’Glen Powell Shoots Nothing But Bullseyes In Richard Linklater's Hilarious Assassin...
Okay, I can admit when I'm wrong. For quite a while I've been saying that Glen Powell, who I have interviewed and think is...
Review: ‘Lift’Kevin Hart Tries to Get His “Oceans Eleven” And “Air Force One” On...
Say what you want about Kevin Hart (Katt Williams sure is lately), but the comedian/actor lately has been trying to branch out from his...
Review: ‘Lift’Kevin Hart Gets Serious-ish In Netflix's High-Flying Heist Comedy
Kevin Hart isn't an action star, but he keeps creeping his way towards becoming one. Typically, he does it through comedy in such films...
Review: ‘Society Of The Snow’J.A. Bayona's Harrowing Andes Survival Thriller Is A Triumph
The story of the 1972 crash of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 in the Andes Mountains has been told more than once on the...
Khalil’s Best New TV Shows of 2023
Another year is almost done, another year of peak, prestige, and awesome TV in 2023. With endless streaming options (in addition to network, basic...
Review: ‘Rebel Moon-Part One: A Child Of Fire’Zack Snyder's Pale 'Star Wars' And 'Seven...
Zack Snyder makes it hard for us who are his fans to defend him sometimes. He takes bold swings at original content with grand...
Review: ‘May December’Julianne Moore And Natalie Portman Square Off In This Uncomfortable Psychological Drama
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2023 Middleburg Film Festival coverage.*
In legendary director Todd Haynes' May December, Julianne Moore and Charles Melton are...
Review: ‘Maestro’Bradley Cooper Commits Everything In Heart-Swelling, Flawed Leonard Bernstein Biopic
Are movies about flawed musical conductors the critical equivalent of studio blockbusters about dinosaurs? Following last year's Tár which starred Cate Blanchett as a conductor...