BRAVEN: A Confident Action Debut
BRAVEN: A Confident Action Debut

The story of Braven may sound all-too-familiar, yet its wintry setting, inventive action sequences, and a strong presence by Jason Momoa and supporting cast help it to rise above many like-minded films.

Are We Sanitizing Abuse? A Look at Age Disparity in Hollywood Casting
Are We Sanitizing Abuse? A Look At Age Disparity In Hollywood Casting

In this era of allegations of sexual misconduct, many have started to question the status quo. However, as with any problem as complex as this, there are far more symptoms than the obvious that need addressing, such as the age disparity in casting.

THE PENGUIN COUNTERS: A Persnickety Penguin Story
THE PENGUIN COUNTERS: A Persnickety Penguin Story

Although The Penguin Counters showcases a sense of wonderment for its central research expedition, it fails to fully capture the importance of this mission to the Arctic.

REBELS ON POINTE: A Delightful Dance Documentary With A Dark Side
REBELS ON POINTE: A Delightful Dance Documentary With A Dark Side

If viewed out of the context of recent events, Rebels on Pointe is an enjoyable and inspirational look inside the world of a unique group of artists that will make you eager to take in one of their performances in real life as soon as possible.

MUTE Trailer
MUTE Trailer

Netflix is bringing more science fiction into our homes with Mute, the latest from writer/director Duncan Jones.

Interview With Lauren Wolkstein, Co-Director Of THE STRANGE ONES
Interview With Lauren Wolkstein, Co-Director Of THE STRANGE ONES

We were able to talk with Lauren Wolkstein, co-director of the thriller The Strange Ones, which is now available on VOD. We talked about the movies that inspired her, her experiences in the industry and the making of the film.

The Insistent Heteronormativity Of THE SHAPE OF WATER
The Insistent Heteronormativity Of THE SHAPE OF WATER

The Shape of Water, Guillermo del Toro’s tenth feature-length film is his most lauded since…

ON BODY AND SOUL: A Most Peculiar Love Story
ON BODY AND SOUL: A Most Peculiar Love Story

The Golden Bear winning, Oscar nominated On Body and Soul is one of the most bizarre love stories in recent memory. It’s a treat for adventurous viewers.

WHEN WE FIRST MET Trailer
WHEN WE FIRST MET Trailer

In When We First Met, Noah spends the perfect first night with the girl of his dreams, but gets friend-zoned. He spends the next 3 years wondering what went wrong – until he gets the chance to travel back in time and alter that night – and his fate – over and over again.

We Need Better Trailers
We Need Better Trailers

While a handful of trailers from 2017 did their job, they were the exception, not the rule. If the box office is to improve in 2018, we need better trailers that are more than just boring, random CGI explosions.

Interview With Jason James, Director Of ENTANGLEMENT

We spoke with Jason James, director of the upcoming comedy-drama Entanglement, which will be released on February 9th.

PERMISSION: A Compelling And Fresh Look At Love
PERMISSION: A Compelling & Fresh Look At Love

Permission manages to explore the intricacies of open relationships in a non-judgemental way, portraying a realistic relationship as far from classic romcom tropes as you could imagine.

MAZE RUNNER: THE DEATH CURE: A (Mostly) Fond Farewell
MAZE RUNNER: THE DEATH CURE: A (Mostly) Fond Farewell

Maze Runner: The Death Cure wraps up the series nicely, and despite any plotholes, it doesn’t completely fall apart. With this genre producing so many duds in recent years, there are worse concepts to spend your time enduring.

ANT-MAN AND THE WASP Trailer
ANT-MAN AND THE WASP Trailer

Ant-Man and the Wasp marks the return of Ant-Man, with help from Hope van Dyne, who will don her Wasp suit for the first time.

The PADDINGTON Franchise Has A Villain Problem
The PADDINGTON Franchise Has A Villain Problem

While managing to meaningfully touch on universal themes of community, self-identity, believing in others and caring for those in need, the messages of the Paddington franchise would mean so much more if it would just let go of its villains.