With "Thunderbolts*," the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been put back on track and made the films not only entertaining, but must-see events again.
Christopher Landon’s "Drop" is little more than an unfulfilling serving of a warmed-over thriller with little on the side in terms of originality.
While "A Working Man" may not prove to be the epitome of this category of film, it certainly is one of the more entertaining entries into the genre.
The latest “live-action” re-imagining of an animated Disney classic, "Snow White," proves to be less a triumph than an entertaining, yet flawed, adapt...[Read More]
Director Alex Parkinson’s dramatic rendition of "Last Breath" somehow manages to not only capture, but heighten, the exhilaration of its predecessor.
While "Captain America: Brave New World" may harken back to earlier films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it also fails to regain the momentum of th...[Read More]
Director Tim Fehlbaum’s "September 5" proves to be an uncannily engrossing and thrilling tale of world events and history.
Rather than looking to create a new take on an archetypal legend, "Wolf Man" opts to instead simply make it louder, gorier, and a lot less entertainin...[Read More]
Robert Eggers' "Nosferatu" heralds a new breed of horror film from one of the leading filmmakers currently working within the genre.
"The Fire Inside" may not be the quintessential boxing film, but it is perhaps a film sorely needed at this particular moment in time.
"A Complete Unknown" somehow manages to capture the breadth of the artist’s importance and the culture of the 1960s while remaining entertaining and e...[Read More]
"Wicked: Part I" is an adaptation of a beloved Broadway play the may perhaps manage to outshine its source material in several ways.