Knox Goes Away Review: Michael Keaton's Thriller is Engrossing But Flawed
Michael Keaton pulls triple duty as star, director, and producer of an engrossing but narratively flawed crime drama. Knox Goes Away has an erudite contract
Michael Keaton pulls triple duty as star, director, and producer of an engrossing but narratively flawed crime drama. Knox Goes Away has an erudite contract
Dear Lord, Immaculate is good. Not off-the-charts awesome, but good, and high up there on the WTF meter, filled with several memorable heart-stoppers and genuine
Music has been an essential part of romance in cinema and in real-life; frankly, few relationships can withstand a total aural disparity. We see it
“Oh, the times we live in,” a man shouts banally from the street in the opening to French filmmaker Thomas Cailley’s sophomore outing, The Animal
5lbs of Pressure follows a recently paroled murderer as he returns to his old neighborhood in a desperate quest to meet the son he last
Peter Dinklage leads an all-star cast of Hollywood veterans in a knockdown funny black comedy about the desperate lengths of economic inequality. American Dreamer strikes
New York Times bestselling novelist Liane Moriarty knows how to capture complex characters pushed to the edge. It’s one of the reasons Big Little Lies
Most films will spoon-feed you their plot, themes, and message. Club Zero won't feed you anything, but the cold metal spoon is fantastic. It's a
Snack Shack is the latest film from director Adam Rehmeier (The Bunny Game, Dinner in America with Kyle Gallner). Drawing heavily from his own life
In just the first 15 minutes alone of Ido Mizrahy’s Space: The Longest Goodbye, viewers will be able to come across both the surreal fantasies
Difficult though it may be to accept, love takes work, and sometimes the love we feel for someone shifts with the changing tides of our
There’s a shroud of secrecy surrounding the fifth and final season of Star Trek: Discovery and after viewing the first four episodes provided for critics,
Time travel is a premise in film that is notorious for confusing paradoxes and plot holes. It's an issue so common that many sci-fi fans
A meek Black artist, who's always submissive when interacting with whites, joins a secret organization that protects Black people from racial violence. The American Society
Matt Cherniss came aboard Apple TV as head of domestic programming over five years ago, leaping from a successful run at WGN America and Tribune