Final Destination Bloodlines blurs the lines between what constitutes a straight up sequel, a reboot, and the modern day concept of a “legacy sequel.” In terms of its approach, this… …
The bleak, stone faced, but uproariously silly comedy Friendship proves that comedy really is subjective, and the most rewarding films often don’t play to everyone’s taste one-hundred percent of the …
Nyle DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim’s documentary Deaf President Now! only unfolds over the course of a single, intense week in the spring of 1988, but the reverberations of the events …
Chinese auteur Jia Zhang-Ke’s latest film Caught by the Tides is a lot like his earlier films; not tonally or structurally, but somewhat more literally. A blending of past and …
Canadian writer-director Jason Buxton’s Sharp Corner is a rarity these days: a wholly original film that occupies its own space in terms of tone and content. A moody character piece …
The batty and hyperactive action comedy Fight or Flight lands somewhere between homage and parody. Derivative of the likes of every John Wick and Die Hard clone to come out …
Clown in a Cornfield isn’t a terrifying or particularly groundbreaking slasher horror, but it’s still a great time just the same. Aiming for maximum entertainment value and offering up a …
