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.
The trailer for the Finnish film “Sisu” sets it up to be a “John Wick”-style action film in the middle of World War II.
Beau is Afraid is an aggressive, arguably juvenile film that throws everything at the wall, and truly needs to be seen to be believed.
Winter Boy would benefit a lot from leaning into its heartbreaking premise, but the tasteful melodrama is perhaps still considered too passé.
iMordecai is a definite recommendation for those yearning for an earnest movie-watching experience.
Dead Ringers proves not only the power of the limited series but the ability to successfully remake a classic for a new age of viewers.
Despite what its title might suggest, Are You Lonesome Tonight isn’t maudlin and it certainly isn’t one which seeks desperately to impress.
When you go to see an Evil Dead movie you kind of have an idea of what you’re in for, and we get that, but Evil Dead Rise also gave us so much more.
A sprawling tale that crosses multiple genres, Trenque Lauquen is at its heart about a woman trying to find herself.
As much as these influences run through the core of the film, To Catch a Killer becomes a crime thriller all its own.
Inside was one of those rare gems that I never expect to come across but when I do I like to scream about it from the rooftops.
In its entirety, Andy Somebody is a raunchy, quirky fun time.