A serious departure from the other recent band biopic, Mötley Crüe’s The Dirt is an entertainingly raucous romp chocked full of sex, drugs, and rock and roll.
In Theaters Review: Us
Jordan Peele’s second feature, Us, is a well made horror film with great acting but is also less focused and more nonsensical than its predecessor, Get Out.
Short Film Review: Meet the Author
Steve Blackwood’s new short comedy, Meet the Author, provides some genuine laughs and heartfelt insight into an author’s passion for his craft.
Indie Film Review: Lifechanger
Justin McConnell’s new film, Lifechanger, is a unique body horror romance that keeps viewers asking questions throughout even though some may not be answered.
In Theaters Review: Captain Marvel
Captain Marvel, the twenty-first film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is one of the most generic, yet unbelievably smug, films ever made. Period.
In Theaters Review: Greta
Neil Jordan’s new film, Greta, tries to be a quality suspenseful thriller but is schizophrenic in tone and has a complete lack of subtlety on all fronts.
In Theaters Review: Fighting With My Family
Fighting With My Family, the new biopic on WWE’s Paige and her wrestling family, is an entertaining and well made film that falters only slightly with some inaccuracies and usual revisionist history from WWE.
Short Film Review: Shadow
Nicholas Goodwin’s short film, Shadow, is a well made short film on a serious topic but feels slightly melodramatic and cliched.
Cinema Smack’s 2019 Oscar Predictions
The 91st annual Academy Awards are this Sunday which means it’s time to throw out our picks for some of the show’s biggest categories in Cinema Smack’s 2019 Oscar Predictions!
Short Film Review: The Date
The Date from Alessio Cappelletti is an expertly crafted short film that captures your attention and leaves you wanting more in its all-too-brief runtime.