The cast, led by Scarlett Johansson, is game and the dino-effects are a sight, but the thrill of the 'Jurassic Park/World' series is long gone.
Read More »Film
Fantastic Fest Movie Review: Two Kung Fu Films Rocked – ‘Road to Vendetta’ and ‘The Forbidden City’
Whether you consider yourself a martial arts movie fan or not, add both of these films to your must-see list. Between all that entertaining kicking, yelling, and jumping you’ll find deep emotional moments and romantic comedy.
Read More »Fantastic Fest Movie Review: ‘Primate’ Debuts on Opening Night, and It’s Scary
What if a pet that everyone in your household loved suddenly turned vicious and deadly? Find out in the film 'Primate.' It is truly scary!
Read More »New York Film Festival Review: ‘The Mastermind’
An art thief heists unremarkable works, only to have cops mistakenly arrest him for protesting the Viet Nam War.
Read More »New York Film Festival Review: ‘Miroirs No. 3’
Director Christian Petzold explores questions about spiritual consciousness, broken humanity, inner dislocation and the slow road to recovery after trauma.
Read More »Film Review: John Malkovich Serves Up Loss and Healing in ‘Mr. Blake at Your Service’
Andrew Blake, an English businessman grieving over the passing of his wife travels to France to visit the manor where they first met. A series of misunderstandings lead him to assume the role of the butler there, and many lives begin to change.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘My Mom Jayne’ from Mariska Hargitay
With intimacy and candor, Mariska Hargitay's 'My Mom Jayne' unspools emotional recollections and buried family truths about her actress-model mother Jayne Mansfield.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘Bodyguard of Lies’ – A Revealing Documentary about the War in Afghanistan
'Bodyguard of Lies' draws on insider testimonies, confidential documents, and private recordings to show how U.S. officials lied about the supposed successes of the 20-year war in Afghanistan.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print’
Through iconic magazine covers and what lay between those covers, three filmmakers explore the complex legacy of 'Ms.'
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘Gonzo Girl’
Based on a memoir, 'Gonzo Girl' features a struggling young writer who works as an assistant to a Hunter S. Thompson-esque novelist with a wild reputation.
Read More »
Blogcritics The critical lens on today's culture & entertainment