Head Count Review | It's Blood Simple Meets Memento in Impressive New Thriller
After being knocked out by a mysterious thug, Kat comes to and finds a gun pointed to his head. It’s his gun. But is there a...
On Fire Review | Mother Nature Strikes Again in a Formulaic Disaster Movie
You don't need to live in California to know there's a plethora of deadly wildfires consuming the U.S. Take Hawaii, for example, which has been in...
57 Seconds Review | Josh Hutcherson and Morgan Freeman Cash Paychecks for Sci-Fi B-Movie
"One ring to rule them all." No, this isn't J.R.R. Tolkien's universe; it's a sci-fi B-movie starring Josh Hutcherson and Morgan Freeman. 57 Seconds — not...
Warrior Strong Review | A Basketball Film About Underdogs That Ultimately Underwhelms
With the persona of a profane biker that had no problem being offensive to his crowd, comic Andrew Dice Clay has made a name for himself...
Gen V Review | The Boys Spinoff Is Super Unhinged
If you haven't seen The Boys, you don't know what you're missing out on. The Boys is a brilliantly written R-rated superhero satire that simply has...
James Benning’s Allensworth | Evoking Anger and Confrontation Through Still Shots
If you are not familiar with James Benning, you may regard the 80-year-old American filmmaker's latest experimental and structuralist piece as nothing more than a surface...
Big Easy Queens Review | A Bold, Brassy, and Fun Horror Romp
After RuPaul’s Drag Race and all of its glittery iterations went super nova, other drag outings followed. Trixie & Katya was festive. Queens of Paradise spotlighted...
Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose Review | Few Laughs in Bonkers True Story
Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose is the bonkers true story of a 1930s British tabloid sensation that captured the public's imagination. Gef, the allegedly verbose...
The Creator Review | John David Washington Astounds in Blockbuster Sci-Fi Thriller
A disillusioned soldier in a future war with sentient machines chooses to protect their nascent messiah over his country's interests. John David Washington continues to astound...
The Mattachine Family Review | A Heartwarming LGBTQ Indie Film About Chosen Families
It would be easy to simply peg The Mattachine Family as an LGBTQ film. It is that, but so much more, too. Relationships, friendships, and a...