As cultural awakenings continue to play tug of war with public opinion- both old and new, the lines between sexism, objectification and misogyny have blurred, a...
In Hollywood, everything gets a sequel. As much as we whine about what's being released these days, intellectual property rules because it's easy to remake, reb...
Now streaming on Netflix, Emmett Malloy's new documentary, Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell, is a hip-hop doc about the artist who created his own sound and became...
The United States vs. Billie Holiday opens as gossip columnist, Reginald Lord Devine (Leslie Jordan) interviews jazz legend Billie Holiday (Andra Day) asking he...
Intentionally or not, Westerns have a strange way of reflecting our contemporary political and sociological conditions. Consider Sam Peckinpah’s brutal 1969 gam...
When I saw actor-director Denzel Washington’s film of August Wilson’s play Fences in a Valley movie theater in December 2016, I shut my eyes for a time so that ...
David Fincher's Mank, a biopic of the 1930's screenwriter, critic and activist Herman Mankiewicz, is a sprawling, at times frantic, work that tests the limits o...
Irvine Weekly’s Movie Guide is your look at the hottest films available on your TV sets, electronic devices and in select drive-ins throughout Southern Californ...
Irvine Weekly’s Movie Guide is your look at the hottest films available on your TV sets, electronic devices and in select drive-ins throughout Southern Californ...
In one of his first lines in The Trial of the Chicago 7, former activist Tom Hayden (Eddie Redmayne) lays out his plan. "We are coming to Chicago peacefully," h...