One Battle After Another is yet another daring entry in Anderson’s filmography. It gives the audience laughs, thrills, and plenty to chew ...
The Long Walk barely misses the mark of being a great film. It is still really good though. Lawrence and Mollner find the power and soul of ...
Continuing the saga of the highly successful anime, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle sparks the beginning of the epic Shonen’s final chapters. Set to be the first film in a trilogy, Infinity Castle sets ...
Anne (Sarah-Jane Potts) does not speak. Whether by choice or health, it is unknown, but Anne lives her life in silence. Yet Anne is traveling, navigating the airport to an oceanside destination and ...
Blackpink Edition: Bits & Pieces – Ben Wheatley’s BULK will world premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on August 14 th as the opening night film for the midnight madness strand, ...
The Night Of The Juggler: Review. Re-release by Kino Lorber. Probably boasting one of the longest chase scenes in film history, The Night of the Juggler has long hovered in cult obscurity, outshined ...
Thin Places: Short Review. By Joe Muldoon. Grieving the sudden deaths of her sister Tama (Quannah Chasinghorse) and nephew Junior (Roman Romero), Birdie (Shelby Factor) drifts along the liminal zones ...
Fantastic Four: First Steps – The BRWC Review. By Jake Peffer. Over the last twenty years, audiences have had the opportunity to witness three Fantastic Four movies. Unfortunately, none of the three ...
Sunrise Films is thrilled to announce the U.S. acquisition and upcoming theatrical release of Mr. Blake at Your Service, a whimsical and heartfelt French-set comedy-drama starring John Malkovich, ...
Reboots are tricky, almost as tricky as a legacy sequel. But attempting them both is beyond challenging. The horror genre is no stranger to many reboots and legacy sequels, and the slasher sub-genre ...
Hemet, Or The Landlady Don’t Drink Tea: Review. By Josiah Teal. Set in the almost zombie-apocalypse, Hemet is an irreverent horror comedy featuring more than a few foul-mouthed characters. Director ...