The new film "Sing Sing" is an honestly told, cathartic tale of redemption through art that easily ranks among one of the most powerful films of the y...[Read More]
To say that "Borderlands" is a bore would be the most brutal critique of the film, but it is far more than just that, it is also a colossal waste of t...[Read More]
"Kneecap" is a welcome and entertaining look at an unlikely trio of men who form an Irish hip hop act.
As a fourth-wall breaking, foul-mouthed revitalization of comic-book film, "Deadpool & Wolverine" offers audiences hope for the future of the genre.
While some aspects of "Despicable Me 4" were handled more effectively in previous installments, the spirit of the film makes it a worthy addition to t...[Read More]
As far as sequels go, "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F" is not one of those that surpasses the original. But, it does regain the charm of the original film.
"A Quiet Place: Day One" somehow manages to successfully take its place alongside both earlier entries in the series as a superb horror film in its ow...[Read More]
Though it has its share of shining moments and thought-provoking sequences, "Kinds of Kindness" is ultimately a letdown following the triumph of "Poor...[Read More]
The artistry and beauty with which the story here is woven and then spun, makes "The Bikeriders" a singular piece of cinematic excellence.
The new Disney/Pixar film – "Inside Out 2" – has the distinction of being one of those rare sequels that equals – and in some ways – surpasses the ori...[Read More]
Although "Back to Black" may not prove to be the tell-all biography of Amy Winehouse that many may expect, it is a lovingly told story of a talented w...[Read More]
A heavier-than-expected narrative may turn some off of "IF," but it is one of those rare family films that explores exactly what it means to be such.