This week, Jesse and critic Gabe Lampalombella discuss Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, James Gunn’s farewell to the Marvel cinematic universe.
BlackBerry is not a film that takes a radical departure from the form, but its mixture of comedy and workplace drama makes it delectable viewing.
The film adaptation of Stephen King’s ‘The Boogeyman’.
Weird, romantic, and undeniably powerful in spite of its imperfections, The Five Devils is a film that deserves your attention.
Sequel to the 2018 film ‘The Meg’.
It Ain’t Over gifts us with a deeper admiration for what Yogi Berra did with his life in all its many facets.
Strange Way of Life could fulfill all the clichés of the genre, with gunslingers, ranches, and a sheriff, but with a completely different angle.
The Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 is easily the best Marvel movie since End Game, with a special, emotional send-off.
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.
David Albert Habif’s “Still Human” is an exceptional documentary tackling social problems such as homelessness, poverty, and wealth disparity.
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.