“Sinners” Review | Campy Fun
Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler team up again for an expressive film with a number of twists and turns. Find out all the details in our review of Sinners.
“Warfare” Review | A Visceral and Intimate War Story
A haunting, boots-on-the-ground war film, Warfare captures the chaos, confusion, and humanity of battle in a way few films dare to attempt.
“The Amateur” Review | Needs More Friction
The latest attempt to add a unique spin on the traditional spy thriller formula almost worked. Find out more in our review of The Amateur.
“The Alto Knights” Review | De Niro Shines In A Familiar, Yet Uneven Mafia...
“The Alto Knights” offers a nostalgic mobster flick anchored by Robert De Niro’s dual performance, but falls short of reaching the genre’s legendary heights.
“Death of a Unicorn” Review | A Monster Movie That Dares to Be Weird
Death of a Unicorn is a weird, wild horror satire that somehow makes a blood-soaked unicorn movie feel emotionally grounded and socially relevant.
“A Working Man” Review | Pure Action
The Jason Statham occupational cinematic universe continues! Find out how his latest action film holds up in our review of A Working Man.
“Snow White” Review | It’s Serviceable
Another Disney live-action remake comes to movie theaters, but is it worth your time? Find out in our review of Snow White.
“Opus” Review | A Missed Opportunity in Psychological Horror
Opus is a misfiring attempt at blending satire and horror, with underdeveloped storytelling that leaves its talented cast unable to save its lackluster narrative.
“Novocaine” Review | A Sharp Dose of Dark Humor
Novocaine delivers an entertaining mix of dark humor and action, with Jack Quaid’s charismatic lead performance keeping it from becoming numbingly predictable.
“Black Bag” Review | A Perfect Blend
Michael Fassbender has been on a hot streak lately, but can it continue? Find out in our review of Black Bag.