Nathalie Biancheri’s Wolf is an immersion therapy commentary, masked as a fantastical look at a segment of our youth who truly believe to their core that they are animals and birds. 1917 breakout star George McKay believes that he is a wolf. He treasures rolling around in the woods naked […]

Wolf Review: Diving into the Heart of Species Dysphoria and ...


There is one actor who could have pulled off what is required of the lead performer in Encounter and that is Riz Ahmed. The Sound of Metal star portrays Malik Khan, a decorated Marine who appears out of nowhere and takes his two young sons on the road for what […]

Encounter Review: Riz Ahmed Turns in Another Stunning Turn in ...


Red Stone is a modern western that features a Band of Brothers reunion of tough-guy actors Neal McDonough and Michael Cudlitz. This is one of those pictures where there are a very of bad guys, who simultaneously are as compelling as can be in terms of attractive characters who audiences […]

Red Stone Review: Neal McDonough Re-Teams with a Band of ...



If there ever was an individual that was considered the ripest of subjects for a documentary, it is Arthur Ashe. He was a tennis star—and member of his sport’s hall of fame—Ashe emerged as a triumphant voice for his people and human rights in general over the course of his […]

Citizen Ashe Review: Nothing But Aces for Arthur Ashe Documentary



Boxing and MMA films are and have been the most unique of cinematic entities. Bruised, for example—the new Netflix film starring Halle Berry, where she also makes her directorial debut—impeccably encapsulates what this writer adores about this subgenre of filmmaking. A sports film, like most genre flicks, is often about […]

Bruised Review: Halle Berry Dazzles With Her Directorial Debut in ...



Remember that surprise rooftop concert above London’s Savile Row where The Beatles performed Get Back for the first time? It wasn’t only a coming-out party for what would be the Fab Four’s final album, 1970’s Let It Be, as well as the iconic group’s first performance in front of an […]

The Beatles: Get Back Review—Peter Jackson Saves The Beatles for ...


Could Steve Martin, John Candy, and John Hughes have known that when Planes, Trains and Automobiles landed in 1987 that it would become the definitive Thanksgiving movie, as well as an all-around instant classic that covered far-reaching topics as straightforward as the importance of family, reaching out to those who […]

Planes Trains and Automobiles Blu-ray Steelbook Review: Those Are Not ...


Hollywood history has landmark moments with movies that make a seismic impact on the movie business, but also the larger popular culture landscape as well. The Outsiders is absolutely one that not only struck a chord upon its release, but time has only added exponentially to its utter adoration. Now, […]

The Outsiders 4K Review: The Complete Novel Returns to the ...