
Movie Review: ‘Clifford the Big Red Dog’ is A Big Red Disaster
Let’s be real, here: a live-action adaptation of Norman Bridwell’s Clifford the Big Red Dog was never going... Read More »
Let’s be real, here: a live-action adaptation of Norman Bridwell’s Clifford the Big Red Dog was never going... Read More »
After Disney closed Blue Sky Studios earlier this year, there was a lot of skepticism about whether or... Read More »
Famed Japanese genre filmmaker Sion Sono directs his first English-language film in Prisoners of the Ghostland. Teaming up... Read More »
Michael Mohan’s The Voyeurs is the first American film I’ve seen since D.J. Caruso’s Taking Lives that has... Read More »
Director: Sara Colangelo Writers: Max Borenstein Stars: Michael Keaton, Stanley Tucci, Amy Ryan, Tate Donovan, Laura Benanti, and... Read More »
Director: Brian Andrew Mendoza Writers: Gregg Hurwitz, Philip Eisner Stars: Jason Momoa, Isabela Merced, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Amy Brenneman, Adria Arjona, Justin... Read More »
When was the last time you’ve said, “They don’t make movies like that anymore”? Because that was my... Read More »
Director: Tanya Wexler Writers: Scott Wascha Stars: Kate Beckinsale, Bobby Cannavale, Jai Courtney, Laverne Cox, David Bradley, Ori... Read More »
After about fifty-five minutes of pure exposition, Collin Schiffli’s Die in a Gunfight begins to take form. However,... Read More »
After ten years of constant content from Marvel Studios, the pandemic put that train into a pause as... Read More »
Advertising executive Jim Blandings (Cary Grant) is tired of cramped Manhattan living so he and his wife Muriel... Read More »
Paul Newman is the titular star of frequent collaborator and Best Director nominee Martin Ritt’s (The Spy Who... Read More »
Inspired by true events concerning his grandmother and the supernatural entity she believed she conjured in the Summer... Read More »
In 2015, Icelandic director Grímur Hákonarson struck a chord with his bleak comedy-drama Rams. A festival hit, this... Read More »
How do you begin to review a film that is focused on the notion of having a leading... Read More »
There is a recurring visual motif in Julia Hart’s new film I’m Your Woman where the story’s lead, Jean (Rachel... Read More »
Supernovas occur in the final stages of a star’s life cycle, ending in a catastrophic implosion. I imagine... Read More »
With her deep eyes and a flock of red hair, the ethereal Undine (Paula Beer) enchants from the... Read More »
Passion projects are usually hit and miss, but with Riz Ahmed’s latest film, Mogul Mowgli, I can’t remember... Read More »
Where and when we watch movies are crucial to how much we enjoy them. By rewatching a film,... Read More »