Streamer is a tense, intimate and at times stunning feature that ultimately derails in its very final moments.
Guy Ritchie has joyously updated King Arthur with the same distinctive style as his Sherlock Holmes movies. Purists may want to look away.
The Amy Schumer hate train has been gaining momentum as of late. Her hard political…
Nowadays, bigger movies are taking on LGBTQ storylines, clearing the way for smaller films like AWOL to dig into textured scenarios.
Rushmore is a film that employs screwball comedy conventions, helping to create an interesting combination of genres.
Despite bringing to life some previously unseen perspectives on the holocaust, The Zookeeper’s Wife is far from faultless.
Yellow Fever wants to be an important film about Asian identity, however it falters and falls back on tired Hollywood plots and stereotypes.
We spoke with Sarah Moshman about her latest documentary, Losing Sight of Shore, which is now available on Netflix.
Thoroughly tongue-in-cheek, The Hitman’s Bodyguard references The Bodyguard in the cheesiest way, starring Ryan Reynolds & Samuel L. Jackson.
Although before production considered “too lurid and disgusting”, The Silence of the Lambs is still highly influential to this day. Here are ten reasons why.
The Before Trilogy combines the films from Richard Linklater that inspired an entire generation of filmmakers in the decades that followed.
Other than strong performances, Deny Everything is mostly unsuccessful, due to an uneven story-line, poor camerawork, and jokes that fall flat.
With an interesting premise & gorgeous visuals, A Cure For Wellness sadly gets bogged down by its 130 minute runtime and poor story delivery.
An open mind and a willing heart are needed to appreciate Slack Bay’s zaniness; it’s a lot of fun when the initial peculiarities settle.
Choosing nostalgia over creativity, we explore the successes and pitfalls of Disney and their continuing trend of live-action remakes.