Reviews

[Sundance Review] Frank

There's no definitive path on the unwieldy journey that is the creative process. We've seen countless films tackle various approaches in an attempt to find an a...

[Sundance Review] God’s Pocket

God’s Pocket, the feature directorial debut of Mad Men’s John Slattery, is a dark comedy determined to paint a distinct picture of small life in a very particul...

[Sundance Review] Fishing Without Nets

Survival is one of humanity's most basic instincts, driving one to unspeakable lengths to persevere in the harshest of conditions. Fishing Without Nets, one of ...

[Sundance Review] Ida

It seems as though Hollywood has a yearly quota for World War II dramas, ones that often present the heroic military efforts of the Allies, or others that zero ...

[Review] Summer in February

It seems as though Dan Stevens will never escape early twentieth-century England. After three seasons of playing Matthew Crawley on the hit BBC television serie...

[Review] Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit

The closer Kenneth Branagh’s Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit gets to its routine “chase the bomb" conclusion, the less interesting it becomes. The good news here, of ...

[Review] Ride Along

If you're a fan of Kevin Hart, you’ll probably be satisfied with Ride Along, if only to enjoy the antics he’s saturated Hollywood with these past couple years. ...

[Review] Raze

Zoe Bell established a badass reputation through her unforgettable performance in Quentin Tarantino’s Grindhouse selection Death Proof, as well as an appearance...

[Review] The Wait

Actor-turned-filmmaker M. Blash has shown a penchant for subdued, character-driven indies – in the past, he took small roles in Kelly Reichart’s road movie Wend...

[Review] Redlands

As an art-house piece, AMOK Books founder/owner John Brian King's debut feature film Redlands is pretty much what you'd expect from someone who's curated an exh...