While director Liz Garbus is mostly known for making documentaries, she shows that her talents aren’t limited to just docs as her narrative feature debut, Lost Girls, tackles a gripping… Read more Lost Girls Review: Garbus’ narrative debut keeps it real in all the right ways →
The feature debut of director Galda Gaztelu-Urrutia, The Platform, is one of Netflix’s newest horror offerings and one that makes viewers question what they would do to survive. The film… Read more The Platform Review: Netflix’s most compelling and unnerving horror offering →
While Marvel and DC have been the big names in bringing their characters and stories to the big screen, Valiant Comics is looking to taking a slice of the superhero… Read more Bloodshot Review: Valiant Comic’s first cinematic venture is a careless, bloodless bore →
Sports movies hold a strong place in place in my heart. Maybe it’s because I’m a sucker for a good comeback/underdog story? Maybe it’s because I was an athlete myself… Read more The Way Back Review: Affleck and O’Connor create an instant crowd by breaking past genre cliches →
With his feature debut, Swallow, writer/director Carlo Mirabella-Davis crafts a stomach-turning tale of a woman looking for control of her own life that’s elevated through a top-notch performance from Haley… Read more Swallow Review: A compelling, tense, and unique thriller that leaves a lump in your throat →
While Peter Pan has seen plenty of unique live action adaptations over the years, writer/director Benh Zeitlin brings own unique vision to the iconic tale with Wendy – for better… Read more Wendy Review: Zeitlin’s admirable adaptation lacks strong inspiration →
After Universal stumbled in bringing their classic monsters to big screen for their own Dark Universe, all eyes were on writer/director Leigh Whannell’s adaptation of the iconic Invisible Man to… Read more The Invisible Man Review: Whannell’s take on the titular horror icon is a modern psychological horror masterpiece →
With Pixar seemingly done with crafting sequels to their classic films, a new year and a new decade marks a new directions for one of the best animation studios in… Read more Onward Review: Pixar’s latest is unfortunately their most forgettable →