Zombies Live Again in ‘The Girl with All the Gifts’ (FILM REVIEW)
The undead are resurrected beautifully in a this new take on zombie standards.
‘Get Out’ an Important Work of Sheer Terror (FILM REVIEW)
Jordan Peele examines the horror of racism.
‘XX’ Offers New Perspectives in Terror (FILM REVIEW)
Four talented women conjure four terrifying tales in this horror anthology.
The Almost Greatness of ‘The Great Wall’ (FILM REVIEW)
Surprisingly, Matt Damon’s presence is the least of this movie’s woes.
Gore Verbinski Revels in Insanity with ‘A Cure for Wellness’ (FILM REVIEW)
It ain’t an easy train to hop aboard, but if you can manage it then strap in, buddy.
Sidemen – A Long Road to Glory Reveals Legacies of Pinetop Perkins, Hubert Sumlin, Willie “Big Eyes” Smith (FILM REVIEW)
What if there were no Beatles, Eric Clapton or Rolling Stones? The new documentary film, Sidemen – Long Road to Glory successful answers that they may not have existed in their remembered incarnation if it weren’t for the influence of three compelling blues sidemen: Pinetop Perkins, Hubert Sumlin or Willie “Big Eyes” Smith. Sidemen, which premiered […]
‘Fifty Shades’ of Pointless (FILM REVIEW)
In comparison, Fifty Shades Darker makes Fifty Shades of Grey seem almost watchable.
You’ll Fall to Pieces Over ‘The Lego Batman Movie’ (FILM REVIEW)
Will Arnett reprises his movie stealing role as The Dark Knight in this spinoff of The Lego Movie.
The Beautiful Carnage of ‘John Wick Chapter 2’ (FILM REVIEW)
The Baba Yaga returns in a blood-soaked sequel that’s every bit as satisfying as its predecessor, and then some.
‘The Comedian’ Highlights De Niro’s Tragic Fall (FILM REVIEW)
It’s hard to tell what’s worse, the jokes or the plot.
‘The Space Between Us’ And The Mire Of Forced Sentiment (FILM REVIEW)
Fake sentiment and emotional contrivances bog down an already hammy premise.
Shyamalan Produces Best Work in Years with ‘Split’ (FILM REVIEW)
The twist is that it’s kinda good.
I’m Not Mad, ‘Live By Night’, I’m Disappointed (FILM REVIEW)
Ben Affleck can’t find his footing in the uneventful adaptation of Dennis Lehane’s novel.
The Beauty Of The Mundane And The Unique Appeal Of ‘Paterson’ (FILM REVIEW)
The latest from Jim Jarmusch looks at the tedious profundity of everyday life
When ‘A Monster Calls’, Just Let It Ring (FILM REVIEW)
A tepid, hollow movie that fails at conveying even the most basic emotions
TV and Film Moments That Defined 2016
All the big (and little) moments that made up 2016’s entertainment landscape
The Best Movies of 2016
There’s no denying that 2016 had some low cinematic moments, but the highs outweighed them all.
’20th Century Women’ A Heartwarming Look at Generational Changes (FILM REVIEW)
Writer/director Mike Mills crafts a stunning depection of the generation gap that resonates now more than ever.
Make The Most Of Your Downtime With Our Holiday Streaming Guide
A helpful breakdown of what to stream while you get some much-needed downtime this holiday season