Spring is here, and movie theaters are slowly starting to re-open, along with everything else. Are we ready to sit in a small (or big) dark room full of strange...
Just as the primacy of movies has taken multiple shots to the knees in recent years, what might be a “developing nation” renaissance of indigenous filmmaking se...
Working up a spritz in its humorless, predictable fashion, as if it were 1992 all over again, this grade-B thriller is working from a nobody script that’s been ...
Documentaries are dominating the streaming TV space as of late and there are quite a few worth your time this month. From music legend Tina Turner to the colleg...
As highlighted in last month's Wandavision/MCU cover story, Marvel has done a phenomenal job of creating a cohesive, integrated cinematic universe that incorpor...
There is something endearing and even slightly absurd about the fervent idealism of the young, aspiring writer. Usually wide-eyed, naïve and determined to sprea...
Built on Amy Poehler’s name recognition and all the good intentions in the world, Netflix’s Moxie is an optimistic, coming-of-age romp about female empowerment ...
This year's South By Southwest Film Festival was like no other. Thanks to the ongoing pandemic, there were no red carpet premieres, no early morning screenings,...
As The Human Voice – Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar’s glorious new 30-minute film – opens, an unnamed woman (Tilda Swinton) steps onto a soundstage wearing a...
The Russo Brothers' harrowing and hollow drug addiction drama, Cherry, utilizes the camera to re-create the mental effects of trauma and drug abuse. The movie i...