Looking For More?Filter - AllreviewInter-Review Linoleum In this sci fi fantasy, Jim Gaffigan gets to be a little serious. Although known for his comedy, Gaffigan is convincing in more serious dual... READ MORE Hello Tomorrow! Good salespeople can sell almost anything, but here, they are selling dreams of a better tomorrow in this retro-futuristic series is about owning timeshares on... READ MORE Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Director Peyton Reed stuffs the Quantum Realm with so much razzle-dazzle special effects, super powers, and bells and whistles that some of the characters and... READ MORE Magic Mike's Last Dance Despite the amazing choreography, the story for this chick-bait film is pretty thin. It’s more of a fairy tale than anything remotely believable from start... READ MORE Somebody I Used to Know This more serious than funny rom com about a love triangle took some time before finding its pace and voice. It starts slowly, languishes in... READ MORE Poker Face Super sleuth writer/director, Rian Johnson has created another fun whodunnit with Natasha Lyonne as a quirky memorable truth telling character. And that’s no lie. Charlie Cale... READ MORE To Leslie Andrea Riseborough is on the screen every minute showing every emotion, and mood swing in a committed performance as a depressed mess. Michael Morris directs... READ MORE Living Bill Nighy gives a stellar performance that is subtle, understated and remarkably effective as a terminally ill man going through the motions in a job... READ MORE You People We’ve been missing good rom coms and we were rooting for this one. It has a great cast and a message, but tries to oversimplify... READ MORE CLOSE Belgian Writer/Director Lukas Dhont creates a moving exploration of adolescent friendship and masculinity using a very close relationship between two 13 year olds boys.  Dhont... READ MORE Alice, Darling Anna Kendrick is believable portraying, Alice, a young woman on the brink of a melt-down trying to save her own identity from being crushed by... READ MORE The Pale Blue Eye This detective film, set in the early 1800’s, has a very slow, deliberate pace for a movie billed as a thriller. But Christian Bale and... READ MORE EO This is a touching film told from the point of view of a donkey…a real donkey following his journey being set free to facing the... READ MORE M3GAN This silly, scary, tame horror film is outrageous predictable fun. It shows bad parenting personified, but is very entertaining. New Zealand Director Gerard Johnstone already... READ MORE Puss in Boots: The Last Wish It took 11 years for Puss in Boots to surface again and he’s already used up most of his 9 lives. Now, Director Joel Crawford... READ MORE A Man Called Otto Tom Hanks rarely plays a curmudgeon and from the get go, you know that he will turn into Mr. Nice Guy by the end of... READ MORE Women Talking Writer/Director Sarah Polley meticulously helms this compelling drama of women fighting to defend themselves against male sexual violence. An example of how democracy in action... READ MORE Babylon This over-the-top movie is about over-the-top behavior during the 1920’s in Hollywood. And Margot Robbie, Brad Pitt, and Diego Clava made Writer/Director Damien Chazelle happy... READ MORE The Banshees of Inisherin In Martin McDonagh’s commentary on male friendship, the writer/director gives two long-time drinking buddies plenty of fodder in this dark comedy. Seeing Colin Farrell and... READ MORE Avatar: The Way of Water It’s been 13 years. Director James Cameron brings back the original characters adding new ones and a water world for this 3 hour visually stunning... READ MORE Empire of Light Sam Mendes creates a visually beautiful love-note to the communal experience of watching great movies in this semi-autobiographical film, loosely based on his mother. Coleman... READ MORE Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio Guillermo del Toro puts his personal stamp with exquisite cinematography capturing intricate stop-action in his dark, musical reimagining of the classic tale. He combines Carlo... READ MORE The Whale Brendan Fraser delivers a searingly sad, soulful performance in Director Darren Aronofsky’s gripping drama about a 600 pound man whose vulnerability is so transparent, yet... READ MORE Salena Gomez: My Mind and Me Director Alex Keshishian (Madonna: Truth or Dare) goes deep, not only into the personal life of Salena Gomez, but into her personal thoughts, even her... READ MORE Emancipation We were apprehensive whether to screen this film. Is it too soon? But we’re film critics. We knew it would be a tough watch because... READ MORE