by Sean Atkins | Sep 15, 2023
Third time’s the charm for Kenneth Branagh’s whodunnit franchise. As summer winds down and it finally begins to cool off, we enter a timeframe before we start to see the Oscar contenders make their first impressions. Much like January, this time of the year can be an...
by Kevin Allen | Sep 15, 2023
In this alternate reality, ruthless dictator Augusto Pinoche is an aged, bloodsucking vampire with death on his mind in Pablo Larrain’s latest satire. Chilean filmmaking auteur Pablo Larrain has been politically charged throughout his career in cinema; first...
by Sean Atkins | Aug 18, 2023
The first Latino-led live-action superhero film charms thanks to its cast and focus on culture that help shape the insect-named hero. In an era filled with superhero films that come out so often, it’s long overdue that we are finally getting one that’s...
by Kevin Allen | Aug 8, 2023
A young woman yearns for emancipation in the decades between both world wars in this Italian-French co-production from Pietro Marcello. Kino Lorber is a film distributor that prides itself in providing physical copies of silent relics from the medium’s past as well as...
by Sean Atkins | Aug 1, 2023
Everyone’s favorite turtles finally get their due in this animated reboot that gets everything right. It should come as no surprise that Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are a big reason why Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem is the best Turtles film ever...
by Sean Atkins | Jul 28, 2023
The latest horror film from A24 hits a plateau and then descends for worse. As I sat and watched Talk to Me at a press screening last week, I couldn’t help but wonder how much Blumhouse CEO Jason Blum was kicking himself for not being presented with the...