VHYes | Rewinding to Cheesy 80’s Video
VHYes is an admirable effort in emulating 80's home video in a jumbled sequence with poorly delivered comedy.
Swallow | A Mature Take on Mental Illness That Should Have Been Better
Swallow succeeds in presenting a mature depiction of the subject matter, but fails to fully capitalize on it by cutting corners elsewhere.
The Hunt | Right Wing v. Left Wing Battle Royale
Despite the controversial premise, The Hunt is far sillier than it is offensive. While too often messy and nonsensical, a satisfying conclusion gives this political satire the leg up it needs to qualify as stupid fun.
Mortal Kombat Review | Far From Flawless
Simon McQuoid and his creative team blatantly ignored almost everything that makes Mortal Kombat good from a story standpoint, and instead threw in an R rating and some fatalities in hopes that would be enough to appease fans.
‘COMING 2 AMERICA’ Review | A Dated Sequel
Coming 2 America goes out of its way to cater to fans of the original. While that isn’t a bad thing, it simultaneously alienates anyone who is unfamiliar with the original, or would not be able to relate to its humor after all these years.
‘THE VIRTUOSO’ Review
The Virtuoso is a suspense murder drama which is done in by weak writing. Performances by Anthony Hopkins, Anson Mount, and Abbie Cornish were the high points in a disappointing film that failed to deliver on its potential.
‘ARMY OF THE DEAD’ Review | Fear the Mediocre Dead
Zack Snyder returns to the zombie genre with this less-than-stellar romp through a Las Vegas invaded by the undead. You'd be better off watching the far superior Dawn of the Dead (or far, FAR superior Shaun of the Dead) instead.
‘MY NAME IS PAULI MURRAY’ Review | An Inspiring Story Clumsily Told
Pauli Murray is a great person in history, but does this film convey that well? Find out in our full review of My Name is Pauli Murray.
‘WHAT SHE SAID’ Review | Well Depicted Trauma in a Poorly Depicted World
Our review of What She Said will show you what happens when a movie leaves you feeling confused, surprised, and more.
‘NIGHTMARE ALLEY’ Review | A Grifter’s Tale That Nobody Asked For
Director Guillermo del Toro is back with another potential awards darling. Find out if it's the real deal in our review of Nightmare Alley.