- Rob Levy
- February 7, 2022
- Movie Reviews
Movie Review: YELLING FIRE IN AN EMPTY THEATRE (Slamdance Film Festival)
Justin Zuckerman’s Yelling Fire in An Empty Theater removes any pretense that moving to a new city is easy, fun, or romantic.
Justin Zuckerman’s Yelling Fire in An Empty Theater removes any pretense that moving to a new city is easy, fun, or romantic.
Pulling into the station as the world is reopening and people are rushing to get back to normal, Alex Nevill’s
There is a lot to unpeel in Christina Kallas’ Paris Is in Harlem. Screening as part of the 2022 Slamdance
Many horror-movie fans, including myself, consider Wes Craven to be one of the greatest horror directors of all-time and rightfully
Writer-director Simon Kinberg follows up his feature directorial debut (X-Men: Dark Phoenix) with a star-studded, yet sloppily-executed spy/thriller that never
(Note: As always, I will do my best to keep my review as spoiler-free as possible. Any part of the
When I was a kid, my dad used to travel to Indiana for work a few times a year. Every
The latest from Marvel Studios introduces ten new lead characters, following their stories over 7,000 years, features multiple cosmic entities,
Edgar Wright’s latest is an ambitious, stylistic horror-thriller that doesn’t always hit the mark – but manages to suck you
Based on Frank Herbert’s celebrated 1965 Sci-Fi novel, Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of Dune delivers on every level. Enormous in scope,