Will Smith's King Richard To Close AFI Fest 2021
AFI has announced the Closing Night selection for AFI Fest 2021, Warner Bros. Pictures' King Richard, a biopic about Venus & Serena William's father.
Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11 Review: Vice's New Documentary Doesn't Provide Any Value Beyond Dinner Table Conversation
Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11 explores a world where comedy has boundaries.Is it something you should check out, or should you skip it? Find out below!
Kate Review: Mary Elizabeth Winstead Leads This Great Actioner from Netflix That Isn’t Good At Anything Else
Kate is Netflix's latest attempt at bringing high-budget action films to their service. Is it any good? Find out in my review.
The First Official Trailer for Mike Mills' C'mon C'mon Showcases The Similarities Between Childhood & Adulthood
Hot off it's Telluride premiere, A24 has released the first official trailer for Mike Mills' C'mon C'mon.
Searchlight Pictures' The Night House Comes Home October 5th on Digital, Blu-ray and DVD October 19th
After a two month theatrical run, Searchlight Pictures' The Night House comes home just in time for Halloween.
Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles Review -- Billie Eilish Trades Her Signature Vision for A Lackluster Concert Film
In Billie Eilish's concert film for Disney+, she shows off her talent on-stage, but gives up the vision that made her famous in the first place.
The First Official Teaser for the Netflix's Ryan Reynolds, Gal Gadot & Dwayne Johnson Action Film, Red Notice, Teases A Charming Holiday Blockbuster
Netflix released the first trailer for the Ryan Reynolds, Gal Gadot, and Dwayne Johnson-led Red Notice, their latest action film.
The Many Saints of Newark World Premiere Will Kick Off The Inaugural Tribeca Fall Preview
The Tribeca Fall Preview is opening with the chance to attend the world premiere of The Many Saints of Newark at The Beacon Theatre in NYC.
The Final Trailer for No Time to Die Highlights Daniel Craig's Journey as James Bond
Before the final Daniel Craig-led James Bond hits theaters this October, the final trailer provides us with a look on Craig's journey so far as well as a peek into what's in store for his final outing.
The First Official Trailer for Bleecker Street's Awards Hopeful Mass Prepares Viewers for A Tearjerker
Seven months and a day after its Sundance 2021 premiere screening, Bleecker Street has released the first trailer for their awards hopeful film, Mass.
Paper Tiger Interview with Alan Trong, Lydia Look & Paul Kowalski
Paper Tiger is now out on VOD.Check out my discussion with Alan Trong, Lydia Look & Paul Kowalski!
The First Spider-Man: No Way Home Trailer Opens Up The Multiverse
The long-awaited trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home is finally here!
Free Guy Arrives On Digital September 28 And On 4K Ultra HD™, Blu-ray™ And DVD October 12
The latest Ryan Reynolds-led film, Free Guy, is coming to digital, 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD way sooner than you think.
The Night House Review: David Bruckner Reinvents the Classic Ghost Story In Searchlight Pictures' Latest Horror Thriller
The Night House is a wonderful horror-thrilled bolstered by Rebecca Hall's amazing performance and a whole crew that creates one of the best horror films of the year, with a few flaws.
CODA Review: Siân Heder's Directorial Debut Is One of the Best Films of the Year
CODA is a once-in-a-generation film.Read my review of Siân Heder's directorial debut below.
The Green Knight Comes Home This Thursday
After a few weeks in theaters, The Green Knight will be available to rent this Thursday.
Sony Pictures Classics' Awards Hopeful Jockey Sets December Limited Release
Almost a year after its Sundance premiere, Jockey will open in New York & Los Angeles theaters this December.
Sometimes, The Best Endings Are Not the Ones We Expect (Or Want)
In my first opinion article, I talk the ending of Silicon Valley and how it's used to illustrate the whole point of the show.
1091 Pictures Acquires U.S. Rights to Erin Elder's The Cleaner
1091 Pictures, the distrubution studios behind The Last Blockbuster, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Christine, and other indie films & series, picked up the U.S. rights for Erin Elder's The Cleaner.
The Suicide Squad Review: James Gunn Reboots Task Force X With One of the Best Comic Book Films In Years
Five years later, Task Force X is back. This time with a new director and new team.