Anemone

Anemone is the directorial debut of Ronan Day-Lewis. His father, Daniel, makes a return to the screen after nearly a decade, starring opposite Sean Bean. They play Irish brothers, with pasts [...]

Holland

Holland, the newest Nicole Kidman vehicle, continues the star’s downward trajectory into predictable pap. Set in the tulip-lined streets of Holland, Michigan, the film is a fly-over tourist’s idea of Michigan. [...]

Pavements

Pavements is an unusual work. Described by its writer/director as a “semiotic experience” this four-pronged look at the rock band, Pavement, will most likely appeal to die-hard fans of the group [...]

The Monkey

Last year's thriller Longlegs, from writer/director Osgood Perkins, was among the biggest successes of last year, garnering strong critical and commercial acclaim, grossing over $125 million on a budget of [...]

Carry-On

Carry-On is the new action-thriller from director Jaume Collet-Serra, who previously helmed House of Wax and The Shallows. He is a competent craftsman that knows how to get the job [...]

Skincare

Skincare, the new film from director Austin Peters, starring Elizabeth Banks as an LA aesthetician named Hope Goldman, is inspired by real events (the case of a woman named Dawn [...]

Atlas

Atlas, the new Netflix original starring Jennifer Lopez, is a mixed bag. With a strong cast and solid technical achievements, the bones are there to have something special. Yet, uninspired [...]

Unfrosted

Jerry Seinfeld needs to stop making movies. If not as an actor, at least as a director and writer, because Unfrosted is easily the worst film this reviewer has seen in the last few years.

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