Jane Smith is many things - a mother, a teacher, a daughter, a friend, and much more. But the most remarkable thing about Jane is that she’s always changing - a...
It’s been six years since David Bowie left our earthly realm and it is not an exaggeration to say that his music, image and creative output is more mythologized...
Arriving amid a fat and pricey blitz of hype, Jordan Peele’s Nope is a willfully eccentric bear of a movie. You could call it Peelean. Like his earlier hits, Ge...
The Gray Man is such a massive, go-for-broke production, it's a shame we can't give it a good review. Though the film is based on a best-selling novel and adapt...
Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis has a feral energy you don’t experience often in the movies; not even for a Luhrmann project (he’s a director who notoriously specializes i...
When a film advertises itself as the new Adam Sandler joint, it's hard to know what to expect these days. His track record is so spotty, it's never clear what k...
Top Gun is back, and all is right in the world. Well, maybe not all. Maverick still has problems, as he did three decades ago, and people like Iceman still want...
Marvel's Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe outing to feature one of Marvel’s “old guard,” something that is be...
A savage and mesmerizing Viking saga like no other, Robert Eggers’ The Northman leaves your senses bludgeoned by the time the credits roll. Like The Witch and T...
It obviously seemed like a great idea: make a Nicolas Cage movie about Nicolas Cage, simultaneously glorifying and satirizing Cage’s inimitable (but very imitab...