“In short, “Burn Hollywood Burn” represents just about everything that can possibly be bad about a movie. It should be mandatory viewing for film students... Read More
Film Reviews
Biopics are generally challenging to make. The creators are faced with a test, where they must present the facts in an authentic yet intriguing way... Read More
This is a strange variant on the riddle of “The Chicken and the Egg” I suppose, but which do you think comes first: you realizing... Read More
Living in a digital age comes with a loss of privacy. We cover our webcams and use encrypted messaging apps to at least provide some... Read More
Some of the best experiences come from the most surprising places. I wasn’t expecting much from Palm Springs, the new movie starring Andy Samberg, which... Read More
We are currently witnessing something staggering and horrific: COVID-19 and its ravaging of nursing homes. In the U.S., it has accounted for 43% of deaths... Read More
Will Ferrell has made a career of spoofing industries, having roasted everything from television news and politics to NASCAR, ice skating and basketball. His latest is... Read More
Jon Stewart’s (Rose Water, The Daily Show) new film Irresistible proposes something radical in the midst of national calls for dismantling the police and by... Read More
Spike Lee’s DA 5 BLOODS weaves three strands into one thread: There’s the story whites tell Blacks about who they are, the story Blacks tell... Read More
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau stumbles in one of his first post-Game of Thrones projects but at least he looks good doing it If ever we’ve had a... Read More

Retrospective: Worst Picture/Best Picture – An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn and Shakespeare in Love (1998)
Film Review: As Marie Curie, Rosamund Pike blinds us with science in ‘Radioactive’
Film Review: ‘Amulet’ – Romola Garai’s directorial debut puts a fresh spin on classic horror
Film Review: ‘The Rental’ will make you think twice the next time you want to book an Airbnb
Film Review: ‘Palm Springs’ is the best movie of the year
Film Review: ‘Relic’ Is One of the Most Emotional and Frightening Horror Films Yet
Film Review: Despite some high notes, ‘Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga’ feels like an uninspired cover
Film Review: Jon Stewart’s spoof of political elites is simply ‘Irresistible’
Film Review: ‘Da 5 Bloods’ asks ‘Where are all the movies about Black war heroes?’
Film Review: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau trades armor for dad sweaters in ‘Exit Plan’
North Texas Film Critics Association (NTFCA) Nominations
Interview: ‘Marty Supreme’ Casting Director Jennifer Venditti on Finding 1950s Faces and the Magic of Collaborating with Josh Safdie
Kansas City Film Critics Circle (KCFCC) Awards: ‘One Battle After Another’ Named Best Film