
‘Risen’ Fails to Resurrect Faith-Based Cinema (FILM REVIEW)
We’ve certainly seen worse Biblical films. But we’ve also seen better.
We’ve certainly seen worse Biblical films. But we’ve also seen better.
Son of Saul is not an easy film to watch, but it’s an important film to see.
Race might tell an important story, but Jesse Owens deserves better than this.
Unsettling imagery punctuates the terrifying tone of The Witch.
Alan Bennett’s mostly true story, The Lady in the Van, is a delightful, poignant exploration of humanity.
How to be Single might be mere fluff, but it’s enjoyable fluff.
Horror fans don’t have to go very far to find great scares. Thrills and chills are only a few clicks away.
Zombies go Victorian in this not-as-bad-as-it-looks send up of the Jane Austen classic.
All at once a hilarious send up and loving homage to Hollywood’s Golden Age, Hail, Caesar! is classic Coen Brothers.
Rooster Teeth’s first feature, Lazer Team. is either hilariously amazing or terribly boring, depending on what you anticipate from it.