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‘Warfare’ is a Haunting but Honest War Film About the Heat of Battle (Review)

‘Warfare’ is a Haunting but Honest War Film About the Heat of Battle (Review)

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...
‘Drop’ Has its Moments, but is Ultimately Forgettable (Review)

‘Drop’ Has its Moments, but is Ultimately Forgettable (Review)

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...
‘The Ballad of Wallis Island’ is a Humorous and Sweet Folk Rock Tale (Review)

‘The Ballad of Wallis Island’ is a Humorous and Sweet Folk Rock Tale (Review)

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...
‘Freaky Tales’ is Delightful Oddity Rooted in Oakland (Review)

‘Freaky Tales’ is Delightful Oddity Rooted in Oakland (Review)

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...
Cast Carries A24’s Amusing, Yet Somewhat Shallow ‘Death of a Unicorn’ (Review)

Cast Carries A24’s Amusing, Yet Somewhat Shallow ‘Death of a Unicorn’ (Review)

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...
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