After more than thirty years of service, Pete Mitchell is where he belongs, pushing the envelope as a courageous test pilot.
While as a whole it lends itself to a filler episode, the investment and catharsis it garners, compounded by further intrigue, elevates it beyond.
Despite its excessive runtime and generally meeting expectations, The Bubble delivers an entertaining venture, and an easy breezy viewing experience.
When the manic Dr Robotnik returns to Earth with a new ally, Knuckles the Echidna, Sonic and his new friend Tails are all that stand in their way.
Vital, raw and vulnerable, Nadine Crocker’s Continue is a bit of catharsis you didn’t know you needed.
This week, Jesse discusses the fallout after the Academy Awards, Bruce Willis’ retirement from acting, as well as a string of new releases!
Film Inquiry spoke with director Christopher André Marks for his documentary King Otto!
RuPaul’s Drag Race season 14 has teased this lifesaving Golden Ticket for twelve episodes now and this week, a queen is finally saved.
Graham Moore’s “The Outfit” relies heavily on a charming performance by Mark Rylance but can’t tie together its many loose threads.
A woman opts for a cloning procedure after she receives a terminal diagnosis but when she recovers, things lead to a court-mandated duel to the death.
Kristy Strouse sat down with star Caleb Landry Jones for his new film Nitram!
This was the best episode of season 1 of The Dropout thus far!
Topside makes its points enough beforehand to deliver a disorienting and visually challenging portrayal of abandonment and desperation in New York City.
Even if you don’t remember Greece’s triumph at Euro 2004, you’re guaranteed to be moved by King Otto.
Good editing or not, Corwin’s impressive, ambitious work in Don’t Look Up is at least highly expressionistic and motivated.