Film Review: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is probably one of the handful of comedy sequels that actually works. Though, it helps that it’s more than just a comedy, it’s a Continue Reading
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is probably one of the handful of comedy sequels that actually works. Though, it helps that it’s more than just a comedy, it’s a Continue Reading
What better way to celebrate the coming together of family this Thanksgiving? Though, I doubt that is what Francis (Noah Segan) expected as he goes on about his solitary life Continue Reading
Something In The Dirt is the latest film from the filmmaking duo, Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead. The two also star as the two leads, Levi (Moorhead) and John (Benson), Continue Reading
Written and directed by Adamma Ebo, based on her 2018 short film of the same name, Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul. is a satirical mockumentary of sorts (I’ll explain Continue Reading
Laal Singh Chaddha is the official Bollywood remake of Robert Zemeckis’ 1994 Best Picture winner, Forrest Gump, this time directed by Advait Chandan and adapted by Atul Kulkarni (notable for Continue Reading
Dual is the latest film from indie writer/director, Riley Stearns, following his debut, Faults, and his previous effort, The Art Of Self-Defense. The film takes place in a not-too-distant future, Continue Reading
The Lost City is by all accounts a pretty standard riff on the Romancing The Stone formula, so much so that the 1984 Zemeckis film is even referenced early on. Continue Reading
Boy, have I really missed Ti West. While not much of a household name, horror fans recognize Ti West for his slow burn horror films, usually made with throwback sensibilities, Continue Reading
Studio 666 is something we haven’t really seen in a long time – a film led by a rock band playing themselves. In the tradition of films like Rock ‘N’ Continue Reading
It’s interesting that Donkeyhead would be released on the same day as Sujata Day’s Definition Please (both via distributor Array). Not just because both films are made by female directors Continue Reading