By Alec Sears Mission: Impossible—Fallout has just done the impossible: a franchise record several sequels in. The series just seems to get better with age, a rarity in Hollywood where sequels tend to become stale […]
By Alec Sears Mission: Impossible—Fallout has just done the impossible: a franchise record several sequels in. The series just seems to get better with age, a rarity in Hollywood where sequels tend to become stale […]
Zoe is now streaming on Amazon Prime. By I. Simon Drake Doremus is not a filmmaker who I am particularly a fan of. I’ll admit I had only seen two films from him prior, but […]
Tau is now streaming on Netflix. By Greg Wheeler Netflix’s horrid streak of original movies continues with Tau, a film that borrows highbrow themes tackling artificial intelligence, and reshapes them into a forgettable thriller. Some […]
The Tale airs May 26th, 10pm on HBO. By I. Simon We live in a society where sexual abuse unfortunately exists. Ever since the #MeToo movement begun, countless survivors have been coming out and sharing […]
Deadpool 2 hits theaters May 18th. By Greg Wheeler Deadpool 2 may lack the same shock and cultural impact its predecessor had back in 2016 but a more cohesive story and intriguing antagonist combine to […]
Terminal is now available digitally and On Demand. By Matthew Parkinson Mike Myers is in a movie in 2018. I repeat: Mike Myers is in a movie in 2018. And it’s not a Shrek movie! […]
Cargo is available to stream on Netflix beginning May 18th. [This is review is from last month’s Tribeca Film Festival] I know what you’re thinking. “A zombie movie at a film festival? That doesn’t seem […]
The documentary RBG hits theaters on May 4th. By Mary Leslie As the daughter of a woman attorney, I don’t remember a time that I didn’t know the name Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Supreme Court […]
Mary Shelley is playing at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival. Find screening information HERE. By Matthew Parkinson In case you ever wanted to know why Frankenstein was written, now you can watch Mary Shelley and […]
The four-part documentary Bobby Kennedy for President is available to stream beginning April 27th on Netflix. Kennedy’s life, death and legacy are portrayed in detail in this film which relies heavily on old footage. A […]