‘A Working Man’ unleashes a former black-op soldier to eviscerate human traffickers. But will it leave you cheering … or …
‘The Woman in the Yard’ uses creepy horror to sketch out its metaphorical lesson.
‘Eric LaRue’ is an incoherent exploration of the fallout of a school shooting from the perspective of the perpetrator’s parents.
Director Barry Levinson has created a taut and textured mob movie. But that doesn’t make it an easy trip to …
‘In the Lost Lands’ is a bloody fairytale of corrupt churchmen, a werewolf and a witch, all wrapped in grime, …
Night of the Zoopocalypse is baby’s first zombie survival horror film, with all the bloodless violence that that implies.
‘The Unbreakable Boy’ is funny, sweet and true. We’re broken. But in our brokenness, we can still strive for gratitude, …
No Address sheds a light on homelessness, personalizing the issue in all its difficulty to motivate audiences to help combat …
The premise of ‘Novacaine’—a man who’s unable to feel pain—yields a brutal gorefest intended to shock and awe anyone watching …
Narratively, ‘Mickey 17’ can feel jumbled and confused. And it feels just as mixed-up in terms of the quality of …
In Magazine Dreams, we’re reminded why Jonathan Majors was such a big deal. But the film itself is less a …
For all its outrageous levels of gore, The Monkey comes with a serious message or two. But yeah, the gore …
There are some small navigable caveats, but even the cautious Mr. Brown would likely consider Paddington in Peru to be …
‘The Last Supper’ takes a few minor liberties with the scriptural text. But it also reminds us why we all …
The Colors Within paints a story about a trio of high school students learning to accept themselves—spurred on by a …