The Cleaner Review - A Messy & Uninventive Crime Drama That Isn't Without Merit
While it doesn't add anything new to the genre, The Cleaner, directed by Erin Elders, is not a crime drama that people should pass up this week, if only to witness the fasicnating decisions made in the direction and acting.
Last Night in Rozzie Interview with Ryan McDonough & Sean Gannett
A few days ago, I got the opportunity to sit down with Ryan McDonough and Sean Gannett, the director and producer of the film Last Night in Rozzie.Check it out here!
How It Ends Review: A Great Hangout Dramedy for Those Who Want A Laugh Post-Pandemic
How It Ends is the kind of movie you should watch with some friends around at a party.My review of Daryl Wein & Zoe Lister-Jones' recent film.
Our Friend Review: A Story Lost in The Edit
Our Friend has a great story and great acting, but is marred by its non-linear storytelling and some questionable editing choices.
Pretending I’m A Superman: The Tony Hawk Video Game Story Review - Skating Downhill with No Kneepads
For a documentary about the "Tony Hawk video game story", it's light on all the things that made Pro SKater even possible.My review of Pretending I'm A Superman: The Tony Hawk Video Game Story.
The Artist's Wife Review: A Half-Painted Picture
In Tom Dolby's latest, the visuals and score are some of the best parts of the film, but anytime it focuses on anything else, The Artist's Wife, fails to paint a full picture.
Around the Sun Review: The Center of the Universe As A Thesis
In Around the Sun, director Oliver Krimpas tries to rewrite the romantic drama genre but is held back by an overwritten script.
You Cannot Kill David Arquette Review: Stepping Into the Ring of Addiction, Emotional Trauma and the Huge World of Wrestling
In the stupendous documentary You Cannot Kill David Arquette, David Arquette goes back into the ring to begin to heal.