Review: Venom
Venom, much like its (anti)hero, is a movie of two parts. The first is a standard origin story made engaging by the relative novelty of...
Review: Hotel Artemis
June 21, 2018. A riot rages throughout in Los Angeles. It may be a dangerous jungle out there but, for Jean "the Nurse" Thomas, it's...
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: Landline
Is there anyone who warms and breaks your heart as beautifully as Jenny Slate? There's a vibrancy and volatility that makes her both...
Review: Brain on Fire
Why exactly should we care about Susannah Cahalan? Should we care because she’s 21, living in New York City, has her dream job of working...
Review: Gifted
A return to small-scale filmmaking for director Marc Webb after helming 2012's The Amazing Spider-Man and its 2014 sequel, Gifted is a...
Review: My Blind Brother
The blind brother of the title is Robbie (Adam Scott), viewed as an inspirational figure and a local celebrity for performing various...
Review: Digging for Fire
There is something amazing happening in the Swanberg household for both Kris and Joe Swanberg have delivered their best films to date...
Review: Obvious Child
Watching Jenny Slate in Obvious Child, I was reminded of a time in the Thirties and Forties when actresses like Carole Lombard, Jean...
Review: The Longest Week
Conrad Valmont is an over-educated, over-indulged, fortysomething, ne'er-do-nothing perfectly content to live off his parents' largesse....