Finding the right way to approach Doctor Sleep requires a bizarre amount of extra-textual introspection. Here we have a film that is a sequel to The Shining (an...
I did a lengthy retrospective interview with William Fichtner back in 2015 as part of a local Buffalo, New York publication's "film issue" due to his being rais...
Time and Terminators make fools of us all. Much like the cold-blooded killers that have inhabited it, the sci-fi action franchise seems hellbent in its refusal ...
A futuristic take on class warfare, Alice Waddington’s Paradise Hills is a compellingly strange, visually daring, but ultimately narratively empty directorial d...
“The words to pop songs are about the only literature of advice we have on romantic matters," said an uptight yuppie struggling with matters of the heart in Whi...
A casualty of Harvey Weinstein's downfall, Alfonso Gomez-Rejon's thought-to-be awards-contender that was rushed for a lukewarm TIFF reception in 2017 finally se...
Despite opening Online Billie with a glimpse of the titular camgirl (Valentine Payen-Wicaksono's Esther/"Billie") engaged in a chat room session, she's not the ...
Helen Wayne (Karen Kaia Livers) can't cure her dog of mange. Everyone tells her their surefire remedies and she attempts them all—one month with borax, another ...
The title Working Man only deals with one aspect of Robert Jury's film about the effects of a rust belt town's last factory closing. Allery Parkes (Peter Gerety...
Sports documentaries are generally allowed to make some assumptions. Talk about baseball, football, basketball, hockey, or soccer can gloss over the structural ...