SXSW FILM REVIEW: ‘Ms. White Light’ A Film With Charm to Spare
SXSW film debuts a charming romantic indie.
SXSW FILM REVIEW: ‘Snatchers’ A Fun But Flawed Horror Comedy
A lackluster script doesn’t quite hold this romp back.
SXSW FILM REVIEW: ‘Mr. Jimmy’ A Fascinating Look at Led Zeppelin and Musical Fandom
“Mr. Jimmy” Sakurai takes Led Zeppelin fandom to new heights.
SXSW FILM REVIEW: ‘Boy Howdy’ is the Creem of the Crop
The legend of Creem lives on in a wild new documentary.
SXSW FILM REVIEW: ‘Well Groomed’ Takes a Colorful Look At the World of Competitive Dog Grooming
[rating=7.00] Documentaries that explore the wide and weird variety of niche interests always seem to do well at SXSW. While the formula for these films is well-established—introduce a bizarre interest, tease a big competition or event happening in the next year, introduce a group of hopefuls—their looks inside the varied interests of humanity tend to […]
SXSW FILM REVIEW: ‘Running With Beto’ An Emotional Look Behind A Historic Campaign
The magic behind Beto O’Rourk’s run against Ted Cruz is explored in a new doc.
‘Captain Marvel’ A Good Movie That Deserved to Be Great (FILM REVIEW)
Brie Larson shines in an otherwise rote origin story.
‘Alita: Battle Angel’ a Flawed But Stunning Blast of a Movie (FILM REVIEW)
Uneven, frustrating, and amazing. This film has it all.
The Shocking Depth of ‘The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot’ (FILM REVIEW)
It’s more than just a clever name.
Soderbergh Stuns with Lowkey Sports Drama ‘High Flying Bird’ (FILM REVIEW)
Shot entirely on an iPhone, the Netflix drama shows us another side of the sports industry.
History Comes Alive in Peter Jackson’s World War I Doc ‘They Shall Not Grow Old’ (FILM REVIEW)
The Lord of the Rings director puts you right in the trenches with his latest film.
The Best Films of 2018: ‘Black Panther’; ‘Hereditary’; ‘Eighth Grade’; and More
We look back on the ten best films we saw in 2018.
The Film And TV Moments That Defined 2018
2018 was a year full of ridiculous surprises, and that extended into film and TV as well
‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ Is Poetic Perfection (FILM REVIEW)
Movies have rarely been so perfect.
‘Vice’ Sheds Light on Most Shadowy Leader in American History (FILM REVIEW)
Vice is one of the year’s best.
‘Ben Is Back’ Is A Compelling Addiction Drama That Separates Itself From The Herd (FILM REVIEW)
Though familiar, Ben is Back manages to tell a story of addiction in an interesting and intriguing way.
‘Cold War’: Love in the Time of Communism (FILM REVIEW)
Amazon Studios presents a moving, tragic love story you won’t soon forget.
‘Aquaman’ Is Another Flailing, Failed Attempt To Establish DC’s Film Franchise (FILM REVIEW)
DC just can’t seem to swim away from their worst instincts.
‘2001’ 4K Transfer is a Must Own for Cinephiles (4K BLU-RAY REVIEW)
A stunning new transfer allows you to see the Kubrick classic like never before.