It is an experience that can best be described as sitting next to a drunk friend who rambles on and on with a story that they believe to be hilarious when it is actually anything but.
Author: Chase Hutchinson
Brian and Charles should have stayed as a short
Just because you can make a short into a feature length film, doesn’t mean you should.
In Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, sex is as revealing of the characters as it is of the flesh
Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack shine in a character study about sex that, while largely confined to a single room, is vast in its emotional depth.
In Crimes of the Future, David Cronenberg makes a triumphant return
While imperfect in execution, there is no escaping how Cronenberg more than has the chops to conduct an orchestra of the flesh like no one else can.
An uneven return for Leatherface, Texas Chainsaw Massacre only cuts skin-deep
The film is deeply uninspiring and the attempts at something resembling commentary feel way out of their depth.
Uncharted is an adaptation of the beloved video game in name only
Joining a long run of unsuccessful video game adaptations, Uncharted proves there is a new low to be found when bringing a beloved series to the big screen.
I Want You Back left me wanting a better movie
Carried by the charm and comedic timing of its leads, I Want You Back is a rote romantic comedy that you’ve already seen just by watching the trailer.
Death on the Nile has an Armie Hammer problem
A film whose release was delayed over both COVID-19 and rape allegations against star Armie Hammer, Death on the Nile should have spared us all by just staying dead.
Moonfall is every Roland Emmerich movie crammed into one
A movie that throws the entire kitchen sink at the screen, Moonfall is director Roland Emmerich doing his very best to overwhelm us with a spectacle so we ignore the tedious sideshow that is the rest of the story.
Sundance 2022: Something in the Dirt
In a return to form for filmmaking partners in crime Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, Something in the Dirt leads us on a mind-melting journey that all takes place within a single room.