by Kevin Allen | Apr 11, 2025
A band of brothers-in-arms tries to complete their mission on a day during the Iraq War in this film from Alex Garland and former US Navy Seal Ray Mendoza. A good memory is both a blessing and a curse; the uncanny talent to retain information for a long space of time...
by Mike Joseph | Apr 11, 2025
The latest from Blumhouse has an interesting premise, but fails to deliver on anything original. When I first saw the trailer for Drop, I thought it had a chance to be a lot of fun. The idea was interesting enough, as it’s about a mysterious figure...
by Kevin Allen | Apr 4, 2025
An unusual concert opportunity leads a struggling folk rock singer to yearn for his glory days in this Sundance hit. Tom Basden and Tim Key are two British actors who first met in the four-person Cowards comedy troupe, which went on to create radio and TV...
by Sean Atkins | Apr 3, 2025
Authenticity and supernatural intertwine in late 80’s Oakland. When I visited the city of Oakland over a decade ago, there was just a vibe to it unlike most other metropolitan cities I’ve visited in the states. Unlike its sister city San Francisco across...
by Sean Atkins | Mar 27, 2025
This horror comedy that’s right up A24’s alley is enjoyable enough, thanks to its recognizable cast. If any studio is going to have a more notable film slate for the first half of the year than A24, then please let me know. But as it stands, Death of a Unicorn...