Babylon 5: The Road Home Review | A Movie More About Its Creator
David Lynch’s Eraserhead, godfather of cult movies, didn’t attract the same blockbuster audience as Star Wars, though both debuted in 1977, and both have influential legacies....
The Becomers Review
Alien invasion movies can get pretty dark. One needn't look further than the likes of A Quiet Place, or War of the Worlds, or Signs, or...
Red, White & Royal Blue Review
Is it the summer of love? For lots of folks around the world, it's certainly a summer filled with record-breaking heat, with more to come this...
Jules Review – Everyone Needs This Alien Bestie
Ben Kingsley shines in a heartwarming sci-fi comedy about a truly unusual friendship. Jules is the story of a diminutive, non-verbal alien that crashes into the...
Aurora's Sunrise Review
Aurora Sunrise, the new documentary-animation hybrid film by Inna Sahakyan, seems like it has a redundant title. Having seen the movie, we can now assure readers...
The Pod Generation Review
A busy career woman and her initially reluctant botanist husband have a baby through an artificial, egg-shaped womb in near future New York City. The Pod...
Heart of Stone Review – A Goofy Action Picture Ideal for Popcorn Munching
With the release of Jaws and Star Wars back in the 1970s, producer Roger Corman lamented that Hollywood had learned his secret. Corman, longtime peddler of...
The Last Voyage of the Demeter Review – No Surprises in Lifeless Vampire Flick
Hapless sailors become a blood-sucking buffet in a lifeless and predictable vampire horror flick. The Last Voyage of the Demeter, based on "The Captain's Log" chapter...
Painkiller Review
There are more than a handful of moments when watching Painkiller that it seems obvious this Netflix miniseries is bound to rack up several Emmy nominations....
Mickey Hardaway Review
We live in an era where people are being more than nudged to expand their awareness and explore their internal worlds. That may have been the...