The feature directorial debut of Keith Thomas, The Vigil, is a devious and innovate release for IFC Midnight that delivers unique supernatural horrors centered around a religious death ritual. In… Read more The Vigil Review: A paranoid, tense, and demonic cat and mouse game →
After nearly a decade long development hell that consisted of late reshoots and tons of writing changes, Edge of Tomorrow and American Made director Doug Liman’s Chaos Walking has finally… Read more Chaos Walking Review: Not a chaotic mess, but nothing worthwhile →
Spongebob Squarepants returns for another animated cinematic misadventure with The Spongebob Movie: Sponge on the Run and it’s basically what you’d expect. The plot is oddly a mix between the… Read more The Spongebob Movie: Sponge on the Run Review: It’s another Spongebob thing →
Although it contains a heartwarming concept and two leads that are truly rising stars, The Ultimate Playlist of Noise doesn’t live up to its potential. When I first came across… Read more The Ultimate Playlist of Noise Review: Unremarkable and unambitious YA coming of age fodder →
Writer/director Chloe Zhao takes viewers on a deeply personal trip of self-discovery through the modern American West with her latest, now Golden Globe winning, film Nomadland. The film that takes… Read more Nomadland Review: A heartfelt and warming trip through nomadic living →
The latest film in Netflix’s weekly film releases is a thrilling cat and mouse game between evil and unassuming evil from writer/director J Blakeson – I Care A Lot. The… Read more I Care A Lot Review: Pike kills it in this thrilling and captivating power struggle →
As someone whose had a strong appreciation for the cult horror series Wrong Turn, the news of a reboot coming left me filled with excitement at the potential for this… Read more Wrong Turn (2021) Review: A wrong turn for the franchise →
There have been films where people fall in love with blow-up dolls, hot red cars, the voice of a computer operating system, and other inanimate objects, but with her directorial… Read more Jumbo Review: A mesmerizing and warming showing of somewhat strange love →