Queen of EarthBy Michael Nazarewycz Elisabeth Moss mesmerizes as a woman slowly descending into madness while her best friend quietly looks on.
Show Me A Hero: Part 3 and 4By Nik Grozdanovic Parts 3 and 4 of HBO's 'Show Me a Hero' prove it to be some of the best TV of 2015.
‘Fear The Walking Dead’ Premiere ReviewBy Ananda Dillon No one's quite scared enough in 'Fear The Walking Dead' but we're betting they will be soon.
Blood CellsBy Charlie Bury An intense passage through the bleak and beautiful terrain of a distressed mind and the accompanying British landscape.
We Come as FriendsBy Byron Bixler A raw glimpse into South Sudan that lacks conciseness, but mostly works due to its elemental, figurative approach.
GrandmaBy Ananda Dillon The perfect vehicle for Lily Tomlin to prove her comedic prowess and how it's only improved with age.
Digging for FireBy C.J. Prince Digging for Fire is a deceptively low-key hangout comedy turns into a fascinating exploration of commitment.
6 YearsBy Dustin Jansick Distances itself from other flawed relationship narratives with excellent acting and a subversion of gender roles.
CubBy Michael Nazarewycz This Belgian horror flick squanders its solid premise by relying on cheap shocks and failing to earn true scares.
Fort TildenBy Dustin Jansick Fort Tilden is a bumpy ride at times, but it remains a charming expedition.
Show Me A Hero: Part I and Part IIBy Nik Grozdanovic Show Me A Hero has more than enough in its history, characterizations, and bravura storytelling to make me wish that it's next Sunday already.
No Ordinary Hero: The SuperDeafy MovieBy Gary Garrison To write No Ordinary Hero off as a predictable and haphazardly constructed film would be a mistake, it does what it sets out to do: entertain a deeply underserved...