While Beautiful Beings is well-intentioned and certainly emotionally resonant in parts, it stops short of having a lasting emotional effect.
Queen Charlotte has delivered once more to the gentle viewer a love story that defies time, grounded in the epic love, devotion and command of a Queen.
This week, Jesse and Film Inquiry Editor-in-Chief Kristy Strouse break down the most anticipated titles of the summer movie season.
A boy becomes the Messiah of nomads on a desert planet that has giant worms that protect a commodity called Spice.
Overall, 8 Mile is a very entertaining movie and its lead performance is still strong away from Eminem’s initial massive fame.
An abandoned dog teams up with other strays to get revenge on his former owner.
The trailer for the Finnish film “Sisu” sets it up to be a “John Wick”-style action film in the middle of World War II.
Beau is Afraid is an aggressive, arguably juvenile film that throws everything at the wall, and truly needs to be seen to be believed.
It has been 90 years since the release of The Invisible Man and much of the film holds true in spite of its age.
Winter Boy would benefit a lot from leaning into its heartbreaking premise, but the tasteful melodrama is perhaps still considered too passé.
Wilson Kwong spoke with Gene Back, composer of Shortcomings!
iMordecai is a definite recommendation for those yearning for an earnest movie-watching experience.
This week, Jesse and critic Hunter Heilman discuss Ari Aster’s ambitious, divisive, and overall bonkers new film Beau Is Afraid.
Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot investigates a murder while attending a Halloween seance at a haunted palazzo in Venice, Italy.