Soviet secret police began a series of mass executions circa 1940 of Polish citizens they knew would reject foreign occupation upon WWII's completion. Some of t...
There's nothing like some yokel conversation to introduce a film's environment while also foreshadowing the ensuing plot. It's easy to dismiss the aging gas sta...
Sometimes it isn't enough to simply portray the type of eternal love that Shakespeare wrote about in Romeo and Juliet. Watching two star-crossed lovers attempt ...
Besides the numerous raunchy one-liners spoken by the central quartet of aging stars for easy laughs, there's one short passage from Fifty Shades of Grey that's...
The biggest critical gripe coming out of the first Deadpool was that its attempts to subvert the superhero genre were squandered by being a superhero film. What...
It's been a week of grief and mourning for Helen (Lyndsy Fonseca) after finding her husband Wells (Noah Bean) dead by suicide at their secluded cabin. She's dea...
The coming of age dramedy is a crowded genre with many seminal works established in the 70s and 80s. It's tough to therefore see any entries without comparing t...
The front half of Coralie Fargeat's debut feature Revenge provides audiences the sort of sensory overload that hits like a sledgehammer. You might not think thi...
After loving their first collaboration (Juno) and disliking their second (Young Adult), I didn't know what to expect with director Jason Reitman and writer Diab...
This monthly column focuses on the film industry’s willingness to capitalize on this truth, releasing one-sheets to serve as not representations of what audiences are to expect, but as propaganda to fill seats....