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Riz Ahmed deserves better than Encounter
Riz Ahmed returns to the screen following his Oscar Nomination for last year's Sound Of Metal in the sci-fi drama Encounter from Amazon...
Mack Wilds makes a promising directorial debut in Wouldn't Mean Nuthin
Actor and musician Tristian “Mack” Wilds makes an impressive short film directing debut with Wouldn’t Mean Nuthin. Writer’s block is a...
ABFF Film Review: Maya and Her Lover
Nicole Sylvester makes a charming directorial debut with Maya and Her Lover from Come Monday Productions. Ashanti J’Aria portrays Maya...
Mass is an acting showcase
Actor Fran Kranz makes an emotionally stunning directorial debut in Bleecker Street’s Mass. Years after an unspeakable tragedy tore their...
The Blazing World is an utter mess
Actress Carlson Young adapts her 2018 short The Blazing World into a full-length feature for Vertical Entertainment. Decades after the...
Halloween Kills is a fun time
Director David Gordon Green takes movie audiences back to Haddonfield and into the mind of The Shape, aka Michael Myers, in Halloween...
The Many Saints Of Newark should please fans of The Sopranos
Tony Soprano, one of the late nineties most popular characters and the first likable "antihero," receives a prequel film in The Many...
Oscar Issac is at the top of his game in The Card Counter
Paul Schrader brings his intense trademark style to the world of gambling in Focus Features, The Card Counter. William Tell (Oscar Isaac)...
Jessica Chastain delivers another Oscar-worthy performance in The Eyes of Tammy Faye
One of my favorite actresses, Jessica Chastain, tackles one of my favorite film genres, the biopic in The Eyes of Tammy Faye from...
Copshop is a great throwback actioner
Director Joe Carnahan returns to the world of balls to the walls action in Open Road Films Copshop. Teddy Muretto (Frank Grillo) is a...
Solid Horror in We Need To Do Something
Horror writer Max Booth III collaborates with director Sean King O'Grady to adapt his novel We Need to Do Something from IFC Films....
Candyman mixes horror and social commentary
Director Nia DaCosta collaborates with Jordan Peele for a spiritual same-titled sequel to the nineties horror classic Candyman for her...
John Cena finds his niche in Vacation Friends
Screenwriter Clay Tarver makes his directorial debut in Hulu's raw and raunchy comedy, Vacation Friends. Straight-laced Marcus (Lil Rel...
Rebecca Hall is in for a spooky time in The Night House
Rebecca Hall finds herself amid spooky occurrences in director David Bruckner's The Night House from Searchlight Studios. Beth (Rebecca...
Free Guy is the most fun I've had all year at the movies
After months of delays, director Shawn Levy's highly anticipated newest film Free Guy, roars into theaters from 20th Century Studios. Guy...
Notorious Nick is cliched but good
Aaron Leong directs Cody Chestnut in the inspirational true story, Notorious Nick from Grindstone Entertainment Group. Nick Newell (Cody...
Same Old M. Night
Director M. Night Shyamalan provides audiences with his latest thriller in Universal Pictures, Old. Before the divorce, married couple...
The Forever Purge closes out the franchise on a high note
One of my favorite movie franchises releases its fifth and supposed final film in Universal Pictures, The Forever Purge. Everardo Gout...
Reynolds & Jackson reunite for more action and comedy in Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard
Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson reunite with director Patrick Hughes in Lionsgate, The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard. Four years after...


























