This week, Jesse and critic Hunter Heilman discuss Disney’s live-action adaptation of The Little Mermaid.
Being Mary Tyler Moore not only is it full of personal remembrances, but it also her career that was so intimately intertwined with the rise of television.
Jonathan Glazer has made a film like no other with The Zone of Interest, one that festers in the mind like a disease.
The Wrath of Becky still aims and hits the mark for a playful but brutal massacre.
With its gorgeous cinematography and an incredible performance from Mouna Hawa, Inshallah A Boy proves that freedom is in the fight.
Claude Schmitz’s The Other Laurens may not be the most intense thriller at times, its slow-burn mystery will prove itself alluring and transfixing.
While the lack of resolution is disappointing for the audience it doesn’t make The Night of the 12th any less powerful.
This week, Jesse and Film Inquiry’s Emily Wheeler rev up their engines to discuss the latest entry in the Fast & Furious series.
Dracula’s unholy presence dooms the crew of the merchant ship Demeter as it sails from Carpathia to London.
Breaking Infinity is an engaging, time-travel mystery that drops the viewer into the plot and keeps the intrigue flowing.
Twilight is remarkable, and it’s a movie that is at once empathetic and compassionate and also cynical about the limits of justice.
There are many reads you could take from Vincent Must Die and how its theme speaks to you will be your own experience.
Despite well choreographed action and a gritty performance from Jennifer Lopez, The Mother is not the Mother’s Day vehicle Netflix had hoped it would be.