Story: After losing his eyesight during a botched operation in Kashmir, a soldier preparing to start a new life with his fiancée finds his world upended...
Movie Review George Woodhouse doesn’t like liars. Shame he works with so many of them. You see, George is an intelligence agent for the British government....
Verdict: A decent but unexceptional adaptation of the greatest story ever told; while The Last Supper isn’t groundbreaking, it should still satisfy audiences looking for a...
Toward the end of his 2023 HBO comedy special From Bleak to Dark, Marc Maron tells the audience a high-wire joke he’s been working on since...
The Parenting follows young couple Rohan (Dodani) and Josh (Flynn) as they plan a perfect weekend getaway in the country to introduce their parents for the first...
Adann-Kennn J. Alexxandar Movie Reviews: “Mickey 17” Published 8:14 pm Tuesday, March 11, 2025 Adann-Kennn J. Alexxandar By Adann-Kennn J. Alexxandar “Mickey 17” (Dark Comedy/Science-Fiction: 2 hours,...
There’s something initially alluring about the way Duke Johnson uses surrealism in his solo directorial feature The Actor. The film stars the gifted André Holland as...
Some small lowkey movies rarely make a ripple. But I just screened a tight, realistically shot Belgian film by a first-time director, Leonardo van Dijl, that,...
Nancy Vandergroot (Nicole Kidman), the dewy-eyed protagonist of Mimi Cave’s sophomore feature Holland, has a tendency to somersault to conclusions. At the start of this stylish...
William Instone and Matt Rifely joined forces to create a great slasher movie, Butcher’s Bluff. Though it is my favorite subgenre, I still have limits. Butcher’s...