Josh Trank’s aptly titled biopic, CAPONE, spotlights Tom Hardy as the aging, dementia-ridden mob boss in an emotionally devoid mess of a film.
Indie Film Review: Wastelands
Kemal Yildirim’s new feature film, WASTELANDS, displays his technical filmmaking prowess but has a little too much going on in terms of its story.
Dead to Me Season 2 Wrap-Up
Dead to Me Season 2 stays true to the first season’s winning formula with more likable characters, mishaps, laughs, and suspense to please its fanbase.
Lockdown 2020 Review: Swallow
SWALLOW, the debut feature from writer/director Carlo Mirabella-Davis, is an uncomfortably bizarre trip into a young pregnant woman’s harmful addiction.
Short Film Review: Rooftops
Bruce C. Bradbury III’s new short film, ROOFTOPS, boasts genuine performances amidst a charming New York City backdrop but suffers from a lack of direction.
Indie Film Review: South Mountain
Hilary Brougher’s newest feature film, South Mountain, may focus on a crumbling marriage but it also promotes the everlasting tenderness of family.
Lockdown 2020 Review: The Lodge
Though The Lodge suffers from an iffy ending and some comparisons to 2018’s Hereditary, it’s still a suspenseful experience that’ll satisfy horror fans.
What happened to Westworld?
With Season 3 of HBO’s once brilliant sci-fi drama, Westworld, wrapping up last night, it’s very clear that the show has changed and not for the better.
Short Film Review: The Awful Kind
Justin Taite’s newest short film, The Awful Kind, channels early Tarantino with its misdirection and paranoia following a train robbery gone bad.
Indie Film Review: Softness of Bodies
Jordan Blady’s debut feature, Softness of Bodies, is a tale of a troubled young woman’s directionless life and her transition (or lack thereof) into adulthood.