Seattle native Megan Griffiths continues rolling out her new film Sadie in more and more theaters, a suspenseful story of a fractured mother/daughter relationship which intensifies with the arrival of a new man in the mother’s life.
Read MoreThe Hate U Give might be the most important movie of 2018 so far. Without a doubt, it is one of the year’s best and earns all five of our stars.
Read MoreOne of 2018’s best documentaries, Free Solo is breathtaking and unforgettable.
Read MoreDamien Chazelle leaves the jazz world behind and takes us headlong into the story of Neil Armstrong and America’s journey into space in Oscar hopeful First Man.
Read MoreLady Gaga and Bradley Cooper make magic together in the emotional and memorable, Cooper-directed remake of A Star is Born.
Read MoreI have no idea what this was supposed to be, but man oh man, is Venom a major misfire on nearly every level.
Read MoreA heavy metal comedy from Finland, Heavy Trip is a lot of fun and celebrates the artistic voice which exists in all of us.
Read MoreScience Fair follows nine students from around the globe as they set out to compete at the International Science and Engineering Fair.
Read MoreWell-made, amusing, but otherwise forgettable, Smallfoot will entertain the kiddos and likely leave the grown-ups ambivalent to all that’s happening.
Read MoreNo one is spared - Presidents Obama and Clinton among them - in Michael Moore’s latest documentary, Fahrenheit 11/9, which takes shots at our President Trump, but also explores the horrific Flint water crisis.
Read MoreLizzie offers a different angle to the Lizzie Borden story, with Chloë Sevigny and Kristen Stewart co-starring in a psychological, suspenseful, true crime tale from the director of The Boy.
Read MoreEli Roth’s 1980’s-inspired comedic suspense/horror film is held together by Jack Black, Cate Blanchett and Owen Vaccaro’s inspired performances when the script struggles to deliver in key moments.
Read MoreYou will have a ball watching Anna Kendrick, Blake Lively, and Henry Golding scurry their way through Paul Feig’s A SIMPLE FAVOR, a comedic suspense film which is one of the more entertaining films of 2018.
Read MoreUnbroken: Path To Redemption starts off well, but then devolves into a bait-and-switch cinematic experience, where its premises becomes an afterthought for a preacher selling his family’s name.
Read MoreThis might be the most irresistible documentary, or movie, of 2018. Pick Of The Litter is simply wonderful.
Read MoreNicolas Cage stars as a lumberjack, seeking gory revenge against a gang of religious cult members who murdered his girlfriend in the wacky, bonkers horror flick Mandy.
Read MoreFrench/Belgium horror film Let the Corpses Tan is stylish and well-crafted, but hard to follow and convoluted.
Read MoreUnited Kingdom import I Am Not A Witch tells a poetic story of a young Zambian girl, wrongly accused of witchcraft, who adjusts to life in a “witch camp.”
Read MoreJohn Cho’s terrific performance as a dad desperate to find his missing daughter, along with a novel concept by writer/director Aneesh Chaganty, makes Searching one of the more noteworthy films of 2018.
Read MoreThe Bookshop lives in a melodramatic world where a kind-hearted widow wants to open a bookshop and a town malcontent has different ideas on what the community needs.
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