I still remember the wild controversy surrounding John Alan Schwartz’s mondo horror film “Faces of Death”. The movie first released in theaters in late 1978, and due to its intensely graphic content, the movie was censored or outright banned in multiple countries. Yet it was a success at the box office where it gained a notable … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord” (2026)
Over the years Lucasfilm Animation has found numerous ways to innovate while remaining faithful to its very distinct artistic style. The studio defined itself early on with the painterly computer-generated look of the long-running fan-favorite “Star Wars: The Clone Wars”. “Star Wars Rebels” was uniquely minimalistic while “The Bad Batch” added richer textures and sharper … Continue reading
First Glance: “Supergirl” Trailer 1
When James Gunn was handed the keys to the DC Comics cinematic universe, he wasted no time leaving his mark with last year’s “Superman”. For many fans of the self-reverential filmmaker, it was exactly what they love and expect from Gunn. For many fans of the Superman character, it was far from the faithful adaptation … Continue reading
REVIEW: “You’re Dating a Narcissist!” (2026)
“You’re Dating a Narcissist!” teases itself as a smart and sincere anti-romcom. But the film quickly devolves into an unrelatable, formulaic, and borderline obnoxious swing-and-miss. Director Ann Marie Allison attempts to offer a modern examination of love and commitment. And she certainly has a capable star in Marisa Tomei. But it all gets lost amid … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice” (2026)
Living up to the zaniness of its title, the new film “Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice” is a proudly bonkers concoction that’s impossible to fit in any single genre box. Originating in the mind of writer-director BenDavid Grabinski, this consistently entertaining mash-up is an action crime comedy seasoned with a dash of science-fiction. … Continue reading
REVIEW: “She Dances” (2026)
Steve Zahn gives the performance of his career in “She Dances”. It’s a funny, warm-hearted, and endearing father-daughter dramedy inspired by the actor’s own personal experience as a bonafide “dance dad” to his daughter Audrey, who makes a splash in her wonderful big screen debut. And the real-life relationship they share adds volumes to what … Continue reading