2023
Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre is not a movie we need per se, but for those enthusiasts of Guy Ritchie, it might have been just enough for them.
Film Inquiry spoke with writer/director Colin West for his film Linoleum!
While it had the potential to be something more, as it was, Wolf Garden tried to do too many things and never found a solid identity.
We take a look at Sundance documentaries Kokomo City and Against the Tide!
Cocaine Bear is funny, and full of plenty of laughs, shocks, and gore in its short runtime.
Amanda Jane Stern is the writer, producer, and star of “Perfectly Good Moment,” an erotic thriller co-starring Stephen Carlile.
Despite an uneven tone, Quantumania mostly works as an enticing superhero adventure.
The Last of Us just aired its fifth episode and if you aren’t already watching it, all I have to say is, what are you waiting for?
Little Dixie has little moments of thrill amid a sufficient yet standard crime story that Frank Grillo glides through with guns and chainsaws.
While Your Place or Mine finally brings these two stars together, it fails to truly reach the mark of success.
Stolen Youth is a vital docuseries in both the world of criminal segments and in the world of psychology.
Malignant embraces the true cult sensibility that M3gan only gestures to, serving up a wildly entertaining and singular cinematic experience.
Shyamalan’s Knock At The Cabin finds new ways to explore old ideas, deviating slightly from his usual formula while still making you frightfully uneasy.