Review: Bird Box
Certain to draw comparisons to A Quiet Place, Bird Box, much like that film, is a terrific exercise in terror that draws its...
Review: Widows
Leave it to Steve McQueen, the director of such weighty fare as Hunger, Shame and the Oscar-winning 12 Years a Slave, to take a genre...
Review: Life of the Party
The blessing of any talented performer is that they can often overcome, and sometimes elevate, sub-par material. Their curse is that they...
Review: Irreplaceable You
Letting go is hard to do, especially when it's letting go of someone whom you've loved almost your entire life. That's the case with...
Review: The Polka King
Incredibly based on a true story, The Polka King stars Jack Black as Jan Lewan, who emigrated from Poland to chase the American Dream and...
Review: The Disaster Artist
Dubbed the Citizen Kane of bad movies, The Room is a prime example of how everything done wrong can somehow result in most everything...
Review: Equals
In Drake Doremus' Equals, the future is envisioned as a dystopia where feelings are suppressed and emotions are dangerous to both the...
Review: The Voices
The Voices will not be everyone's cup of tea, but there's no denying the surety of tone and execution in this hybrid of the madcap and...
Review: Magic in the Moonlight
Berlin, 1928. The celebrated magician Wei Ling-Soo rivets the audience as he saws a woman in half, makes an elephant disappear, and...