The pandemic weirdness continues as we hit February and see … Oscar contenders? I'm not going to be talking about the posters for The Father (limited, ...
It doesn't get more cynical than the answer Jack (Peter Vack) gives to his own question, "What's the common thread that connects every relationship you experie...
Despite Graham Nash's words at the conclusion of Robin Lutz's documentary M.C. Escher: Journey to Infinity stating that the world is destined to reappreciate t...
While Neil Marshall's 1665 London-set, Great Plague drama The Reckoning has obvious allusions to our own present-day pandemic, COVID-19 wasn't a factor in its ...
Those familiar with Diana Wynne Jones' children's book Earwig and the Witch will be surprised to find Gorô Miyazaki's cinematic adaptation beginning with a cha...
Joe Deacon (Denzel Washington) never wanted to return to Los Angeles. It didn't matter that he had a good life there before his divorce and estrangement from h...
While playing a game of "mafia," Babak (Shahab Hosseini) and Neda (Niousha Noor) are tasked with figuring out who amongst them (it's an evening with friends ro...
When Simon Stone's The Dig begins with Basil Brown (Ralph Fiennes) towing his bicycle across the water in a boat towards Sutton Hoo, it's natural to align our ...
It opens with a gladiator-level war of attrition between two middle school-aged siblings in their backyard. The game is called "crazy ball" and the loser gets ...
There's a fundamental problem at the center of Conor Allyn's No Man's Land: the tragic event sparking its introspective yet superficially transformative journe...