"The Return of Tanya Tucker: Featuring Brandi Carlile" is an engaging and emotionally satisfying examination of Tucker's life and an uplifting piece of work.
"Black Adam," perhaps fares better as a stand-alone super-hero story, than it does when compared to the far more entertaining and seemingly retconned "Shazam!"
Julia Roberts and George Clooney somehow manage to elevate "Ticket to Paradise" above just a mediocre offering to something more endearing and entertaining.
While "Amsterdam" may not be David O. Russell’s finest work, it does provide a wave of euphoria in witnessing an attempt at something spectacularly different.
In this episode, Mike Tyrkus feels that "Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile" ultimately plays as one of the more entertaining family films in recent memory.
In this episode, Mike Tyrkus claims that apart from a better-than-this film deserves performance from Ana de Armas, there is little to recommend "Blonde."
In this episode Mike Tyrkus states that "Smile" is one of those films that portends of even better things to come from the artist responsible for it.
This episode claims "Don’t Worry Darling" is a moody and frighteningly poignant social commentary that feels like it shouldn’t play as relevant as it is.
This episode of "CinemaNerdz: The Podcast" offers that while "Pearl" may not be as effective as its predecessor, it delivers the titular character's origin.
This episode of "CinemaNerdz: The Podcast," takes a look at Matt Sobel’s remake of "Goodnight Mommy," and finds that it falls in the column of why bother.
In this episode of the podcast, the lovingly crafted and expertly told story of "Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song" is explored.
In this episode of the podcast, Jordan Peele's "Nope" proves to be another entertaining piece from one of the more gifted filmmakers currently making movies.