
‘Candyman’ A Worthy Successor to the Original (FILM REVIEW)
Rating: B The nature of folklore is change. That’s the first (and, really, only) rule that should be understood when going into Candyman, director Nia DaCosta’s sequel to/reboot of the

Rating: B The nature of folklore is change. That’s the first (and, really, only) rule that should be understood when going into Candyman, director Nia DaCosta’s sequel to/reboot of the

John Cena and Lil Rel Howery elevate a stale script into something almost charming.

Director David Lowery adapts one of the weirder, and best, Arthurian stories.

A familiar story with perfect execution, CODA never fails to charm.

Ron and Russell Mael of Sparks pen a beguiling and beautiful opera.

Writer/director James Gunn taps into the limitless potential of ‘The Suicide Squad’

The debut feature from Edson Oda is a powerful reminder of what life means.

Rating: B+ The arthouse crime thriller has had something of a renaissance in recent years thanks to the efforts of the directing team of Josh and Benny Safdie. Their work

It’s nothing new, but it sure is fun.

The Blu-Ray release of A Quiet Place II is a lot like the film itself–inconsequential.