“The Meandering Murders”
John Lee Hancock takes full control of his latest film as both writer and director to create a crime drama wrapped in a suspense thriller that is an unexciting project from beginning to end. The Little Things is a tro... Read the full review »
Mikael Håfström returns to the director’s chair bringing life to a less than subpar action film that does nothing interesting with the genre it tackles or its own promising material. Outside the Wire is a muddy adventure from start to finish t... Read the full review »
"The Four Kings"
Regina King makes her triumphant blockbuster directorial debut with a film that astonishes from start to finish which tells a story that will live on for generations to come. One Night in Miami derives its story from Kemp Powers�... Read the full review »
“The Unearthing of Fulfillment”
Simon Stone steers as the helmsman of this project to adapt for the screen a novel by the same name, which is a proper slow burn of a movie only for those with the acquired taste. The Dig is a true adaptation o... Read the full review »
"The Reclamation of Justice"
Nate Parker makes his return to the writer’s table and the director’s chair once again to deliver another film that brings to light the horrors of black America, but this time, he does it through the lens of conte... Read the full review »
Doug Liman returns to the director’s chair to tell a timely story of living during a pandemic that bizarrely disconnects itself from the real world turmoil by attempting to develop two completely different stories. Locked Down is seemingly a fil... Read the full review »
Phyllida Lloyd takes to the helm bringing life to Malcolm Campbell and Clare Dunne’s heartfelt story of trauma and intimacy by exploring the lengths to which a mother will go to protect those she holds dearest. “Herself” is an emotional roll... Read the full review »
Kornél Mundruczó and Kata Wéber work in tandem to tell a gripping story that brings light to the individual ways in which loss affects us all. Adapted to the screen from Mundruczó and Wéber’s stageplay of the same name, “Pieces of a Woman... Read the full review »
“The Unseeable Descent into Madness”
Leigh Whannell returns in full force after his visceral sci-fi darling, “Upgrade” (released in 2018) to reinvent the classic H.G. Wells novel for modern audiences in one of the most successful Univers... Read the full review »
"The Island of Trash"
Jeff Wadlow works with Blumhouse Productions once more and takes the directorial lead to reboot the 1970’s series of the same name not a single soul asked for. “Fantasy Island” is a film that acts as a perfect crash co... Read the full review »
"The Cautionary Tale of Stranger Danger"
Oz Perkins brings back to life the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale, “Hansel and Gretel” with a modernized artistic approach where the sum of its parts is greater than the whole. “Gretel and Hansel... Read the full review »
"The Hedgehog with Heart"
Jeff Fowler after over a decade of not sitting in the director’s chair returns with the insurmountable task of creating a film for one of the most beloved nineties mascots of all time. “Sonic the Hedgehog” brings t... Read the full review »
"The Little Tutor that Could"
Floria Sigismondi takes the helm on her second feature-length film to adapt the 1898 ghost story penned by Henry James entitled, “The Turn of the Screw” for the umpteenth time. “The Turning” rehashes the sa... Read the full review »
“The Generational Love Story”
Stella Meghie returns to the silver screen to write and direct a love story that exhibits a tale of raw emotions, pure bliss, and eternal regrets. “The Photograph” tells a dual-sided story on how the inherit... Read the full review »
"The Extravagant Tale of the Harlequin"
Cathy Yan steps into the spectacular realm of superheroes with a wild ride of a film full of chaos and insanity that straps you in and never lets you go. “Birds of Prey” is the latest installment in th... Read the full review »
“The American Lion in the English Jungle”
Guy Ritchie returns to both the writing and directing chair to craft an exciting action-filled comedy that only he and he alone could create. “The Gentlemen” stars a wide array of talent that per... Read the full review »
“The Boys Are Back In Town”
Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah teamed up to finally bring the long-rumored Bad Boys 3 to life after over a decade in order to reinvigorate the franchise with more new installments certainly on the horizon. “Bad... Read the full review »
“The Messenger’s Travels”
Sam Mendes crafts a spectacularly unique war film unlike any other that refuses to relish in its combat and violence, but instead, tells its audience an emotionally captivating story through its depiction of the g... Read the full review »
“The Heart of the Truth”
Destin Daniel Cretton retells the remarkable true story of how defense attorney Bryan Stevenson worked to appeal an innocent man’s case who was wrongfully accused and sentenced to death for a crime he did not commi... Read the full review »
“The Deep Sea Hike”
William Eubank’s claustrophobic subaquatic disaster film succeeds in reeling audiences into its uncomfortable world of darkness and fear. From Ravi Bansal’s brilliant art direction to Marco Beltrami’s anxiety induci... Read the full review »