J. K. Simmons
Mike is quickly thrust into the world of super spies when his high school ex-girlfriend Roxanne recruits him on a high-stakes US intelligence mission.
After Santa Claus (code name: Red One) is kidnapped, the North Pole’s Head of Security must team up with the world’s most infamous bounty hunter.
The Venture Bros. has always felt cinematic with its big sequences and Radiant Is the Blood of the Baboon’s Heart ups the ante.
The comedy and performances are really what set Glorious up to maintain its rather flimsy horror premise.
Film Inquiry spoke with creator/writer Holden Miller and writer/producer Daniel C. Connolly for the new Amazon Prime original series: Night Sky.
With a breezy 85-minute runtime, there is always enjoyment to be found with such an impressive cast.
A man is drafted to fight in a future war where the fate of humanity relies on his ability to confront his past.
Klaus captures the old fashioned wonder of Christmas within the old fashioned splendor of traditional animation.
3 Days With Dad does not deliver to the audience what it promises, presenting an exercise in patience that goes one day to long.
Despite the large questions it establishes at the onset, I’m Not Here offers no answers or satisfying catharsis.
In I’m Not Here, a man struggles with the tragic memories of his past to make sense of his present, but soon realizes that time isn’t the enemy he thinks it is.
When the USA is safely within the next Democratic term of office, expect The Front Runner to be looked back upon more fondly; it’s mightily enjoyable political entertainment.
The Snowman, though with talent behind its production, ended up being an unfortunately jumbled and incoherent mess of a film.
The Bachelors is a scarcity of a film, one that transcends several genres to create an affecting orotundity through its singular voice.