Ilya Naishuller’s sophomore feature, NOBODY, is a rough-and-tumble action flick that’s part OLDBOY and part JOHN WICK.
Category: In Theaters
In Theaters Review: Nomadland
Chloé Zhao’s NOMADLAND is a starkly beautiful look at life on the road as a modern-day nomad.
In Theaters Review: Judas and the Black Messiah
JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH is not only culturally relevant but a captivatingly powerful look at racial injustice.
In Theaters Review: The Little Things
John Lee Hancock’s new film, THE LITTLE THINGS, has a lot of similarities to SEVEN but still remains a compelling drama on its own.
In Theaters Review: Wonder Woman 1984
WONDER WOMAN 1984 marks a huge step back for DC superheroes as an uninspired and colossal mess of a film.
In Theaters Review: Tenet
Christopher Nolan’s TENET continues the filmmaker’s penchant for complex storytelling, thrilling action, lengthy dialogue, and mass confusion.
In Theaters Review: The Hunt
Despite controversies surrounding the film, Craig Zobel’s The Hunt is a violently entertaining satire on the state of modern day America.
In Theaters Review: Emma.
Autumn de Wilde’s feature length debut, Emma., is a charming and fun version of the oft-adapted Jane Austen novel of the same name.
In Theaters Review: The Invisible Man
Leigh Whannell’s new film, The Invisible Man, isn’t a faithful adaptation of the H.G. Wells novel but is an effective horror film with some fine performances and legitimate thrills.
In Theaters Review: Sonic the Hedgehog
As one of the most iconic video game characters of all time, Sonic the Hedgehog finally gets his own movie but, sadly, it’s average at best and at least twenty years too late.