‘Sorry, Baby’ is just an assured debut in every sense. It is very methodic and well-plotted in its cathartic ambitions, and equally deft, light, and profound. Director Eva Victor is a rising talent, and it already excites to think about what her cinematic instincts will provide us with next.
Read MoreThe sassy, murderous robot has returned to the big screen in ‘M3gan 2.0’, a sequel that takes the franchise in a brand new direction, but fails to capitalize on the potential that new territory brings with it.
Read MoreWith a trio of impeccable actors in Howard, Muhammad and Bloom, director Tom Kingsley gives life to what looked like an otherwise dull piece of content in ‘Deep Cover’.
Read MoreWes Anderson culminates his cycle of self-reflexion with ‘The Phoenician Scheme’, a film that throws all of his formal sensibilities out the window, as he looks to break what made him such a revered filmmaker for the past thirty years.
Read MoreWhile ‘Jane Austen Wrecked My Life’ boasts solid performances, the array of subjects and themes it explores is far too underdeveloped to make a good movie.
Read MoreBolstered by Tim Robinson's amazing talent, Andrew DeYoung’s ‘Friendship’ is designed to make audiences as uncomfortable as possible during sequences of massive embarrassment that are as aesthetically thrilling as they are painfully hilarious.
Read MoreThanks to the effervescent chemistry from Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively, alongside a story that knows it shouldn’t take itself too seriously, Paul Feig makes his first good movie since ‘A Simple Favor’ with the sequel ‘Another Simple Favor’.
Read MoreWhile Amalia Ulman’s dexterity and strong cast practically save ‘Magic Farm’ from being a total disaster, the movie still leaves some areas to be desired.
Read MoreAfter nine years, Christian Wolff has made his long-awaited return to the silver screen in ‘The Accountant 2’, a wildly different sequel that should not only please fans of the original, but the uninitiated as well.
Read MoreWhile James Griffiths’ The Ballad of Wallis Island does not reinvent the wheel, it illustrates a moving portrait of grief with three devastating performances at the core of the movie.
Read MoreWhile Peter Cattaneo’s The Penguin Lessons contains a memorable lead turn from Steve Coogan, one can’t wash the foul taste the film leaves with its ill-conceived trivialization of Argentina’s Dirty War.
Read MoreDespite a well-mounted cast and one of the best cinematographers working today contributing to the project, Alex Scharfman’s ‘Death of a Unicorn’ is yet another bad film from a studio that is in desperate need of reinvention.
Read MoreRenée Zellweger gives her best and most vulnerable performance of Bridget Jones in the fourth instalment, ‘Mad About the Boy’ which pieces the titular character’s life back together in the wake of insurmountable loss.
Read More‘Heart Eyes’ combines a Valentine’s day rom-com with a traditional slasher, but neither side of the coin creates any luck for the film.
Read MoreAmy Schumer and Tyler Spindel destroy the joyful nature of screwball comedies with the horrifically unfunny ‘Kinda Pregnant’, which gets progressively worse as its eternal ninety-minute runtime stretches to unbearable heights.
Read MoreKeke Palmer and SZA make one hell of a comedic duo in the uproariously funny ‘One of Them Days’, a perfect January surprise for moviegoers looking for pure escapism.
Read MoreDwayne Johnson and Chris Evans attempt to save Christmas in their big budget holiday adventure film ‘Red One’ - a holiday film that miserably fails to entertain and deliver what it easily could have.
Read MoreTyler Thomas Taormina depicts the euphoric chaos of Christmastime unlike any filmmaker has ever showcased in ‘Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point’. Yet there are glaring flaws that prevent it from becoming the next great Christmas classic.
Read MoreArt The Clown is back to terrify audiences yet again in 'Terrifier 3', a sequel that is not only bloodier than its predecessors, but more entertaining and ambitious as well.
Read MoreSebastian Stan transforms into Donald J. Trump through the origin story of one of the most crooked individuals in the history of the United States, in ‘The Apprentice’.
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