Tim Blake Nelson
Naked Singularity may wear the robe of a heist film with a message, but its collection of half-formed ideas shows just how bare it is underneath.
Watchmen Episode 1.03 Review: “She Was Killed by Space Junk”
The third episode of Watchmen is centered around the introduction of Special Agent Laurie Blake, brought to crackling life by the wonderful Jean Smart, and the power of understanding our own stories.
Watchmen Episode 1.02 Review: “Martial Feats of Comanche Horsemanship”
What if the country you serve doesn’t serve you back? The opening of Watchmen episode two – “Martial Feats of Comanche Horsemanship” – focuses on just that question.
Watchmen Episode 1 Review: “It’s Summer and We’re Running Out of Ice”
The dark history of racism oozes throughout the pilot episode of HBO's WATCHMEN and most importantly in its opening sequence.
Angel Has Fallen Review
Gerard Butler can walk out of the third 'Fallen' film Angel Has Fallen with his head held high. It is a vast improvement over London Has Fallen and should serve as the series finale. Give Mike Banning a break!
Parental Guidance MCU Rewatch:
The Incredible Hulk
As a family, we pledged to embark upon an epic MCU rewatch before we see Avengers: Endgame – and answer the all-important question: should you watch these with your kids? Next up The Incredible Hulk!
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, chapter by chapter
Tomorrow morning, millions of people all over the world are going to have a wonderful gift beamed directly to them in the form of The Ballad of Buster Scruggs. We unravel the Coen brothers' Netflix western anthology yarn by yarn.
The Shelf Minisode – Nacho Vigalondo on Colossal
A conversation with Spanish director Nacho Vigalondo, the director of the giant monster dramedy Colossal.
Fantastic Four Review: Pros and Cons
We break down the pros and cons of the latest big screen version of Fantastic Four.
The Homesman Review
Not without ambition or merit, Tommy Lee Jones' The Homesman struggles to connect with its own material and emotional heft.
TBFF 2014: Blue Caprice Review
Blue Caprice Boasting an exceptional leading performance from Isaiah Washington, Alexandre Moore’s Blue Caprice takes a real life story that has already be used for trashy “true crime” novelizations and movies of the week, and crafts a slow-burning, suspenseful, and uneasy character piece from the material. It does justice to a tragedy while simultaneously never […]