Nuns: An Italian Horror Story
Nuns: An Italian Horror Story is admirable in trying to bring back a now-abandoned subgenre that once made Italian cinema a force to be reckoned with
Thunder Force
Thunder Force is the usual humdrum, heartless, cookie-cutter dregs of another dying genre
Shiva Baby
Short, to the point, but sour instead of sweet, Shiva Baby is a rollercoaster of a film
Pixie
Pixie chugs along well enough
Concrete Cowboy
Concrete Cowboy manages to rise above the typical coming-of-age drama with strong performances from its actors
Zack Snyder’s Justice League
Snyder expects his audience to care far more for his characters than his films have put in the time and effort to make them compelling
Slamdance Shorts Round-Up
A round-up of the impressive Short films at the 2021 Slamdance Film Festival
Godzilla vs. Kong
Godzilla vs. Kong fails to deliver on its epic monster-fighting promises
After America
After America is hampered by its shortcomings.
Rams
While Rams offers up the occasionally strong gag and fuels its brotherly feud consistently, it never takes off as it should
Dolphin Island
Dolphin Island is hamstrung by predictable plotting and sometimes wooden acting
Yes Day
Yes Day is a glossy, shallow and safe piece of entertainment that is utterly forgettable
I Care A Lot
J Blakeson’s new picture has a fairly interesting premise on the surface
Chaos Walking
Doug Liman is a skilled director, and with Chaos Walking, he manages to take what could’ve been a generic YA film and give it a pulse
Happily
Happily is a riveting film
Twist
Twist is as confused as those that sat through and dared to ask what was going on
Land
Robin Wright traps herself in a bubble of mediocrity
The Kid Detective
While it is fun at times, The Kid Detective muses more on the idea of star power and why so few child actors manage to hit it big
Six Minutes to Midnight
Six Minutes to Midnight joins in for the conga line of mediocrity
Cosmic Sin
The results here are uninteresting and less than effective

