

Review: Kin
Merging elements of sci-fi mystery, road trip, family drama, crime thriller, and superhero origin story, Kin is an expansion of the...


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: Alien Covenant
What does one expect going into Alien: Covenant, the latest in the Alien franchise? If one expects a return to the glory days of the...


Review: I Am Michael
Who is Michael Glatze? Is he a gay man advocating for the rights of the LGBT community? Or is he a Christian pastor who believes that...


Review: Why Him?
Another month, another James Franco film. The inexhaustibly ubiquitous actor lends his endearingly goofy charm to Why Him?, a sometimes...


Review: King Cobra
In much the same way as Hollywood films about Hollywood spotlight bed-hopping and back-stabbing, films about the porn industry have...


Review: Goat
The opening moments of Goat present us with a mass of white young men huddled around something or someone, we never know. Their...


Review: The Adderall Diaries
"We understand the world by how we retrieve memories; re-order information into stories to justify how we feel." Stephen Elliott's quote...


Review: Queen of the Desert
It would be reductive to call Gertrude Bell the female Lawrence of Arabia given that, despite their shared similarities, Bell remains...


Review: The Night Before
The message may be familiar and the execution formulaic, but The Night Before brims with fanciful anarchy and the immeasurable charms of...