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Martin Lawrence gets serious in Mindcage
Martin Lawrence shows a bit of range in the formulaic Mindcage
Yuletide Naughtiness fills Christmas with the Campbells
Sex and meta jokes galore in the holiday comedy Christmas with the Campbells
The Inspection is an impressive debut
Elegance Bratton and Jeremy Pope getting a passing grade in The Inspection
The Menu offers up tasteful cinema
After spending the last decade directing episodic television shows, Mark Mylod returns to narrative features in Searchlight Pictures, The...
Halloween Ends closes out the latest trilogy serviceably
Avoiding cliches , Halloween Ends is a different take on Mr.Myers
They Crawl Beneath is a solid B Movie
They Crawl Beneath is a simple b movie you can waste 90 mins on.
Smile is worth a trip to the theater for horror fans
Overlong run time and cliched ending doesn't stop Smile from being a good time.
Sidney Poitier's documentary Sidney plays it safe, and that's just fine.
Conventional but still heartwarming, Sidney is a fine documentary
Second act plot twist doesn't save Barbarian from clichés
Zach Creeger returns to narrative features thirteen years after his debut in Barbarian from 20th Century Studios. Tess (Georgina...
The Movie explores the dark side of fandom
Fandom and toxic masculinity take a dark turn in Michael Mandell's debut, The Movie from Gravitas Ventures. A former child star, Janet...
Resurrection is another shining moment for Rebecca Hall
In her latest headlining role, actress Rebecca Hall makes a return to the world of the spooky with the film Resurrection from IFC films....
Paradise Highway runs out of gas
For her sophomore feature Paradise Highway from Lionsgate, director Anna Gutto teams up with Academy Award winners Juliette Binoche and...
Thrid adaptation of Cheaper by the Dozen is routine but harmless
A third film adaptation of Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey's 1948 novel Cheaper by the Dozen arrives from director...
Death on the Nile is a mystery moviegoers shouldn't solve.
Kenneth Branagh wears two hats as director and star in 20th Century Studios Death on the Nile. Branagh steps back into the role of Agatha...
Bruce Wills continues his share of bad movie choices with American Siege
Iconic action leading man Bruce Willis makes his way into another turkey in American Siege from Vertical Entertainment. Edward Drake...
Nicole Kidman & Javier Bardem shine in Being the Ricardos
Aaron Sorkin brings his trademark writing to a story about the relationship between I Love Lucy stars Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in...
Hide and Seek is a lifeless remake
Director Joel David Moore ventures into remake territory for his third directorial effort, Hide and Seek from Saban films. After the...
Soulmates fails to rise above Lifetime theatrics
Director Timothy Armstrong collaborates with writers Stephanie Lynn and Alexandria Case for Vertical Entertainment’s Soulmates. Lifelong...
ABFF Film Review: Liam White : The Forgotten Life Of Liam White
Washington D.C.-based filmmaker Harold Jackson III returns with his latest project set in the city with Liam White: The Forgotten Life of...


























