Movie Reviews
Slumberland Review: Jason Momoa Shines In Dull Family-Friendly Fantasy Adventure
Jason Momoa gallivanting through one’s dreams sounds like a – wait for it – dream come true. Fortunately for kids ...
One Way Review: Good Instincts & Ideas Overcome Thriller’s Weak Script
When he isn’t strutting down a red carpet with his supremely talented partner, Megan Fox, or swapping his rapper persona ...
Shotgun Wedding Review: Jennifer Lopez Hardly Redeems Mediocre Action Comedy
Last year when Marry Me, the romantic comedy starring Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson was being released, many were touting ...
Bad Behaviour Review: Englert’s Debut Is A Colossal Disappointment [Sundance]
The examination of mother-daughter relationships has been a consistent theme throughout the 2023 Sundance Film Festival. From Birth/Rebirth, which scrutinized ...
Taurus Review: Colson Baker’s Dramatic Gamble Doesn’t Pay Off
Colson Baker has grand ambitions. He has the skill, talent, charisma, and star power to lead him to incredible heights ...
A Thousand And One Review: Taylor Is A Powerhouse In Poignant Debut [Sundance]
Sundance alum A.V. Rockwell brought her stunning debut feature film to the 2023 Sundance Film Festival. A Thousand and One, ...
Something From Tiffany’s Review: Holiday Rom-Com Lacks Chemistry & A Good Script
Zoey Deutch has had quite a year with the diverse roles she’s played. In March, she was an FBI informant ...
Sissy Review: Aisha Dee Shocks & Awes in Conflicting Horror Feature
The concept of bullying has been around in film for ages when it comes to adolescence and the portrayal of ...
The Pale Blue Eye Review: Melling Outshines Bale In Mismanaged Gothic Mystery
Scott Cooper and Christian Bale have been on quite the journey together. The Pale Blue Eye is the third film ...
Plane Review: Butler & Colter Star In Mindless, Entertaining Action Thriller
Scottish action star Gerard Butler plays the brave and determined pilot, Brodie Torrance, in Jean-François Richet’s action thriller, Plane. Forced ...
The Drop Review: Fowler & Konkle Deliver Good Performances In Indie Dramedy
Writer-director Sarah Adina Smith’s (Birds of Paradise) dramedy, The Drop, is a fascinating look into the genre and what audiences ...
The Old Way Review: Donowho’s Standard American Western Has Heart & Humor
Academy Award winner and charismatic method actor Nicolas Cage has had a longstanding history of taking on dynamic roles. From ...
Freedom’s Path Review: Smith’s Heartfelt Debut Can’t Overcome Its Hurdles [SDIFF]
There’s something to be said about films centered around slavery and/or the fight towards freedom. There’s always an embedded trauma ...
Wire Room Review: Forgettable, Incoherent Film Rounds Out Willis’ Late Career
Wire Room is to be one of the final films in Bruce Willis’ storied career, but his billing on the ...
80 For Brady Review: Lighthearted Sports Dramedy Boasts Captivating Cast
Real-life Tom Brady super fans, Elaine, Betty, Anita, Pat, and Claire are the women who inspired director Kyle Marvin’s 80 ...
Wendell & Wild Review: Ambitious Stop-Motion Movie Is Creepy Family Fun
Wendell & Wild, the first feature from director Henry Selick since 2009’s Coraline, is an excitingly ambitious movie. It’s of ...
Darby & The Dead Review: Downs & Cravalho Carry Tepid But Entertaining Dramedy
An outcast girl, Darby Harper (Riele Downs) can commune with ghosts after a freak accident as a child. Due to ...
Hellraiser Review: New Pinhead Shines In Sturdy But Fairly Safe Remake
These days, it’s not surprising when something with name recognition gets remade, but some things are actually ripe for a ...
Violent Night Review: Wirkola’s Gory Christmas Flick Is Wildly Entertaining
There’s no time like the end of the year, when families all around the world gather to usher in Christmas ...
Run Sweetheart Run Review: A Solid, Ambitious Horror That Overplays Its Hand
Run Sweetheart Run has two things working in its favor, the first being that any story about a woman attempting ...