‘The Terror Live’ Review: Cynicism and Inanity Walk Into a ‘Phone Booth’
Single location thrillers can be tough on filmmakers and audiences alike, but things get a little easier the bigger you… Read More
Single location thrillers can be tough on filmmakers and audiences alike, but things get a little easier the bigger you… Read More
There’s a scene fairly early on in Paranoia where Harrison Ford’s character has a party at his home in the… Read More
Lee Daniels finally goes full historical drama with his Forest Whitaker-starring bid for awards season glory, The Butler (or, Lee… Read More
Editor’s note: Kate’s review originally ran during this year’s Sundance Film Festival, but we’re re-running it as the film opens… Read More
Last time it was spring, not the end of summer. It’s hard to forget the time surrounding the release of… Read More
‘Austenland’ Review: You Don’t Need to Be Nuts About Jane Austen to Enjoy It, But You May Just Need to… Read More
Editor’s note: Allison’s review originally ran during this year’s Sundance Film Festival, but we’re re-running it as the film opens… Read More
‘Low Winter Sun’ Review: Policing Detroit After the FallIn the same way that humanity doesn’t really begin until Adam and Eve… Read More
Crime-related dramas usually do one of two things well. They’re either interested solely in the mystery itself, or they’re more… Read More
Diablo Cody isn’t for everyone. She has a voice of her own, and because of that, her films can be… Read More