It takes a lot — or, I guess, in this case, too little — to get me to recommend watching a movie at home instead of at a theater.
It takes a lot — or, I guess, in this case, too little — to get me to recommend watching a movie at home instead of at a theater.
The Unicorn is worth seeing for two reasons:
If you still need proof that writer/director J.C. Chandor’s work on 2013’s All Is Lost remains stranded aboard the shipwrecked SS Underrated, look no further than 2019’s Arctic.
A Dog’s Way Home is an early contender for The Sniffler of 2019.
A great — if burdensome, but damn near inevitable — test to distinguish a star from a movie star:
So I saw Free Solo again, this time in IMAX.
When will James Badge Dale be gifted a role worthy of his consistently-wasted talents, instead of being shackled by The Standoff at Sparrow Creek’s brand of rudimentary filmmaking?
Entertainment Studios is primed to position itself as the go-to studio for cinematic delightmares.
I know she’s now Dr. Who, but Jodie Whittaker deserves a signature big screen role that catapults her into the American solar system of stars.
The Upside = Green Book