Netflix's Atypical follows Sam - a young man with autism - who sets off on a path for independence, and the family who supports him.
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6 Days | Film Review
6 Days follows the events of the Iranian Embassy siege beginning on April 30, 1980 in Princess Gate, London and the SAS response team who thwarted it.
Read More »Cut Shoot Kill | Film Review
Cut Shoot Kill follows an actress cast in a leading role of a horror film that might be brutally realistic. Read on for our spoiler-free review.
Read More »The Transfiguration | Film Review
The Transfiguration follows Milo, a young man who believes himself to be a vampire. As a romance begins with Sophie, his transformation is threatened.
Read More »‘The Dark Tower’ Finally Gives Stephen King Fans Their Gunslinger | Film Review
After years of development, Stephen King's masterwork finally sees the big screen, as Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey headline The Dark Tower.
Read More »The Emoji Movie | Film Review
I was in the minority of people who were actually looking forward to checking out The Emoji Movie in theaters. To me, it seemed like a cute premise with the potential for some technology laughs here and there. I walked into the theater with high hopes. Although I don’t share in the high level of disdain for this film as …
Read More »‘Atomic Blonde’ Is Propelled By Charlize Theron’s Blistering Performance | Film Review
Charlize Theron stars an MI6 agent attempting to solve the murder of a fellow agent while recovering a list of hidden operatives in Atomic Blonde.
Read More »The Gracefield Incident | Film Review
The Gracefield Incident follows three couples staying at a luxury cabin in the woods when a strange meteorite lands nearby.
Read More »‘Girls Trip’ Is The Comedic Relief We Need This Summer | Film Review
Girls Trip follows Regina Hall, Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett-Smith, and Tiffany Haddish as they venture out for a weekend of fun in New Orleans.
Read More »Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets | Film Review
The Sci-Fi genre gets a bad rap. Do it well, and it’s an opus for a generation to love and hold up on high as the pinnacle of the genre. Anything else is a slap in the face to the genre and it will never recover! Maybe it’s me, but the hyperbolic nature of criticism is exhausting and boring at …
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