Review: Destructive symbolism shines in ‘The Captain’ ‘The Captain’ is an artful, black-and-white masterpiece. Samantha Subin August 17, 2018
The Oscars are selling out by introducing a Best Popular Film category A new category for popular films will be added this year. Zach Phillips August 10, 2018
There’s one person to blame for this summer’s poor box office performance Only six movies have grossed more than $100 million this summer. Zach Phillips July 24, 2018
Review: ‘Father of the Year’ shines with star power but lacks focus Netflix’s Happy Madison production has quality moments but confusing sideplots. Samantha Subin July 24, 2018
Review: ‘Eighth Grade’ is a coming of age movie for the modern age Bo Burnham’s directorial debut doesn’t disappoint. Jack Roscoe July 19, 2018
Review: ‘Woman Walks Ahead’ is only good on paper The potentially strong historical drama is plagued by inaccuracy. Allison O'Reilly July 17, 2018
Review: ‘Sorry to Bother You’ is funny, but it’s not that deep The rich get rich and the poor get children (no big spoilers) Jack Roscoe July 11, 2018
Review: ‘Nancy’ leaves audiences questioning their personal lives The Sundance winner is a thought-provoking thriller lacking in backstory. Samantha Subin June 5, 2018
Review: ‘Filmworker’ is a celebration of unsung heroes You can thank Leon Vitali for Stanley Kubrick. Jack Roscoe June 1, 2018
Disney shouldn’t make any ‘Solo’ sequels. Here’s why. It’s probably for the best if ‘Solo’ is, well, solo. Zach Phillips May 9, 2018