Movie Review – Luther: The Fallen Sun
Once a television program has come to its logical conclusion, there is sometimes the possibility of a revival film being produced to continue telling...
Movie Review – Star Trek: Picard
When Vadic (Amanda Plummer) and the Shrike follow the starship further into a hazardous nebula, the tension on board the U.S.S. Titan continues to...
Movie Review: Paint
It's not difficult to come up with a stupid, idiotic premise for a comedy; the challenge is carrying it out for 90 minutes. The...
Movie Review: 80 for Brady
Every year, or more accurately, several times a year, we'll receive a new comedy targeted at an older audience and stars some of the...
Movie Review: Of An Age
Although one's life has always inspired artists, the last few decades have seen an explosion of excellent works of autobiographical cinema. We are led...
Movie Review: Afire
There are not many things in this world that are more destructive to the human soul than unfulfilled promises of love. The most recent...
Movie Review: The Accidental Getaway Driver
When you read a story in the newspaper, you can feel that someone will adapt it into a movie at some point in the...
‘Kim’s Video’ Movie Review
When I first read about Kim's Video, the legendary video store in New York City that housed an unusual and one-of-a-kind collection of films...
Movie Review: You Hurt My Feelings
Nicole Holofcener's screenplays frequently explore the concept of perspective, whether it be through the lens of a romantic comedy like "Enough Said," the justification...
Movie Review: Children of the Corn
Although Stephen King, the maestro of horror, does not consider Children of the Corn to be his most critically lauded work, the short story...