The irony of neutrality is that you must have a formidable army to sustain it. Talk about privilege and naiveté as the aristocracy looks aghast when a foe such...
Aaron Falk (Eric Bana) wasn't ever planning on coming back. Leaving wasn't his choice, but at a certain point the present replaces the past. Hearing that his b...
There's a reason young, mute Dylan Jacobs (Ezra Dewey) longs for a voice and it's not simply an ableist fantasy striving for some misguided ideal of "normalcy....
There are a lot fewer ampersands this month as more theaters open and smaller studios decide to go back to their theatrical only rollouts with VOD arri...
Never read the comments—a universal rule for all writers who publish, share, or create on the internet. No matter what you say or how you say it, there will al...
The After School Special vibe at the back of Marshall Burnette's Silo isn't a bug. It's a feature. Because beyond creating a captivatingly suspenseful premise ...
The mission: parachute into Manchukuo (an area of China under the unofficial control of Japan during the 1930s), find escaped comrade Wang, and escort him to f...
Things get off to a pretty rocky start with Brad Turner's Trigger Point thanks to a haphazard opening sequence comprised of silencer shots and gun flashes as r...
The opening scene of Jakob's Wife sets the stage for what's to come as Reverend Jakob Fedder (Larry Fessenden) sermonizes about the love a husband should have ...
I should have known better considering I've seen two Alan Yuen films before: a directorial effort in Firestorm that forgets its unwavering severity in the thir...