Edson Oda’s Nine Days is a beautiful, moving bittersweet drama about a solitary man who decides on the fate of unborn souls, as they desire a chance at life on Earth. One of 2021’s best films.
Read MoreThough it is derivative of many previous films, Disney’s Jungle Cruise is harmless escapism and an otherwise entertaining, if not overlong, summer movie blockbuster.
Read MoreDavid Lowery's The Green Knight stars Dev Patel in an Arthurian-era medieval adventure where a young soldier agrees to a most intriguing bet.
Read MoreM. Night Shyamalan’s Old is a disastrous, unintentionally hilarious horror film which finds a a group of travelers at an exclusive resort island literally stuck on a beach where time knows no limits.
Read MoreThe life of chef/author/television personality Anthony Bourdain is chronicled in Oscar-winner Morgan Neville’s Roadrunner, a captivating and complicated look at a man whose stamina of being a celebrity could simply not be sustained.
Read MoreWhile thoroughly entertaining as a stand-alone film, Black Widow proves to be a transitional, jumping-off point from one character to another as the Marvel Cinematic Universe launches into Phase Four.
Read MoreThe much buzzed about Zola features two terrific performances from Taylour Paige and Riley Keough, in the first film ever adapted from a Twitter thread. The story is wild and the movie tries really hard to match that energy.
Read MoreThe Tomorrow War gives us a futuristic time-travel story where alien monsters attempt to eradicate humankind, while a civilian is among those drafted to fight to to save the world.
Read MoreF9: The Fast Saga was the movie that seemed to draw people back to the theaters coming out of a pandemic. However, we all deserve something better.
Read MoreRita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It is a wonderful tribute to an iconic actor who embraces the opportunity to share stories and memories from a seven-decade career which is still going strong.
Read MoreBypassing theaters, Pixar’s 24th animated film, Luca, is a kind, sweet-natured tale of two friends caught in between two worlds.
Read MoreIn the Heights, adapted from Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Tony-Award winning musical, leaps off the screen, onto your playlists and into your heart, as one of 2021’s best films.
Read MoreInspired by the 2002 film and the existing Netflix spin-off series, Spirit Untamed is a retelling of a television series for the big screen, with subpar animation and a talented cast given nothing to do.
Read MoreDisney’s Cruella is an origin story set in 1970s England, detailing how a young British girl turns into the diabolical Cruella de Vil, played to the hilt by Oscar winner Emma Stone.
Read MoreA Quiet Place Part II is an intense, terrifying sequel that ensnares us in a horror film we cannot turn away from.
Read MoreA massive box office success in its native Australia, murder mystery The Dry arrives stateside with Eric Bana starring as a private investigator, forced to return to a hometown he left long ago and taking up an investigation around an alleged murder-suicide involving a childhood friend.
Read MoreIn a time where crowd-pleasing films have taken a backseat to more dramatic offerings, Dream Horse is a breath of fresh air - an underdog story that simply make you smile.
Read MoreSpiral: From the Book of Saw is all over the map in terms of what kind of Saw film, what kind of horror film, and just what kind of overall movie it hopes to be. A stunning disappointment.
Read MoreFeaturing a terrific breakout performance from Ezra Dewey, The Djinn tells the story of a mute 12-year-old boy who makes a wish when he finds a book of spells. As they say: Be careful what you wish for.
Read MoreProfile, presented as though everything is transpiring on a computer screen, details a female journalist going undercover to learn how ISIS recruits young women and finds herself resisting being lured into the cause.
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