The movie “Searching” is entirely shot from the point of view of an iPhone or webcam to revamp the classic storyline. Courtesy of Sony Pictures By Bryce Lawson One of
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With the slogan “No Sesame. All Street.” the movie plays it safe repeating the usual comedic tropes, but with an extra dazzle of puppets. Courtesy of STX Entertainment By Anthony
By Anthony Nolfi It won’t win any Academy Awards, but for a two-hour CGI-filled extravaganza, “Pacific Rim: Uprising” is enjoyable enough to keep audiences in their seats. The first film,
Above photo: Disney’s “A Wrinkle in Time” is a treat visually, but it lacks enough substance to do its 56-year-old source material justice. Courtesy of Walt Disney Pictures By Anthony Nolfi
By Jeffrey Waitkevich “Black Panther” is ahead of its time. The movie combines the theme of black power with the message that arming black people with super-weapons is not the
By Anthony Nolfi “Den of Thieves” is a ho-hum heist that no burglar would risk his neck to check out. Directed, co-written and produced by Christian Gudegast, “Den of Thieves”
By Jeffrey Waitkevitch If “Justice League” was an NBA player, it would be Michael Carter-Williams. As a rookie, Carter-Williams burst onto the scene as the 11th pick in the 2013
By Jeffrey Waitkevich Thor, Asgard’s god of thunder, has been one of Marvel Cinematic Universe’s most powerful superheroes since his debut in 2011. But what would happen if he lost Mjolnir,
By Sara M. McDonald “Written on my skin,” a short film, packs a powerful punch. Written and directed by Rod Roberts, it tells the story about an up-and-coming actress named
By Jeffrey Waitkevich Let’s play a game: it’s called watching a confusing reboot more than 10 years after the original’s release. The original “Saw” came out in 2004. “Saw 3D,” the