New This Week (03/28/2025): Bob Trevino Likes It, The Penguin Lessons, & More!

By John Corrado New releases for the week of March 28th, 2025. Theatrical Releases: Bob Trevino Likes It (Limited Release): This winner of the SXSW Audience Award in 2024 stars Barbie Ferreira stars as a young woman who becomes estranged from her father (French Stewart), and befriends a man with the same name as him… Read More New This Week (03/28/2025): Bob Trevino Likes It, The Penguin Lessons, & More!

Movie Review: Bob Trevino Likes It

By John Corrado In her feature debut, the crowd-pleasing dramedy Bob Trevino Likes It, writer-director Tracie Laymon crafts a surprisingly tender portrait of an unlikely friendship, drawn from her own life. Lily Trevino (Barbie Ferreira) is a bubbly but insecure young woman who has a strained relationship with her self-absorbed father Robert (French Stewart). When… Read More Movie Review: Bob Trevino Likes It

First Trailer for Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another

By John Corrado Warner Bros. has just released the first trailer for One Battle After Another, the highly anticipated new film from writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson. Leonardo DiCaprio leads the stacked cast, which also includes Regina Hall, Benicio Del Toro and Teyana Taylor, with Sean Penn as the neo-Nazi antagonist in what is reported to… Read More First Trailer for Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another

New This Week (03/21/2025): Disney’s Snow White, Magazine Dreams, & More!

By John Corrado New releases for the week of March 21st, 2025. Theatrical Releases: Disney’s Snow White (Wide Release): Disney’s latest live-action remake is an updated version of their first animated feature from 1937. Rachel Zegler stars as Princess Snow White, and Gal Gadot is the Evil Queen jealous of her looks. Like a lot… Read More New This Week (03/21/2025): Disney’s Snow White, Magazine Dreams, & More!

4K Ultra HD Review: Wolf Man (Collector’s Edition)

By John Corrado Director Leigh Whannell is no stranger to taking horror properties and turning them into domestic dramas, having already followed this model in his 2020 film The Invisible Man. Now Whannell and producer Jason Blum shift their attention to another one of the Universal Classic Monsters in Wolf Man, turning the lycanthropic tale… Read More 4K Ultra HD Review: Wolf Man (Collector’s Edition)

First Trailer for Celine Song’s Materialists

By John Corrado Following the poster debut yesterday, A24 has just released the first trailer for writer-director Celine Song’s Materialists. This is Song’s highly anticipated second feature following her acclaimed, Oscar-nominated 2023 debut Past Lives. This one is a romantic comedy starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal. Johnson plays a New York matchmaker,… Read More First Trailer for Celine Song’s Materialists

New This Week (03/14/2025): Black Bag, Can I Get a Witness?, & More!

By John Corrado New releases for the week of March 14th, 2025. Theatrical Releases: Black Bag (Wide Release): Steven Soderbergh’s latest is a sexy spy thriller that is less action film and more marital drama. Michael Fassbender stars as a secret agent whose wife (Cate Blanchett) is suspected of being a double agent, drawing two… Read More New This Week (03/14/2025): Black Bag, Can I Get a Witness?, & More!

First Teaser Trailer for The Life of Chuck

By John Corrado Distributor NEON has just released the first teaser trailer for director Mike Flanagan’s The Life of Chuck, which they acquired following last year’s TIFF, where it won the festival’s coveted People’s Choice Award. Tom Hiddleston stars as the titular Chuck, alongside a host of others. Like the poster that was released a… Read More First Teaser Trailer for The Life of Chuck

New This Week (03/07/2025): Mickey 17, Seven Veils, & More!

By John Corrado New releases for the week of March 7th, 2025. Theatrical Releases: Mickey 17 (Wide Release): Bong Joon-ho’s long-awaited followup to his Oscar-winning Parasite is finally arriving in theatres after many delays. Robert Pattinson stars as a man who signs up to be an expendable on a space mission, where clones of himself… Read More New This Week (03/07/2025): Mickey 17, Seven Veils, & More!

Movie Review: Seven Veils

By John Corrado The latest Toronto-set psychodrama from Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan, Seven Veils reimagines the opera Salome through the lens of trauma and the #MeToo movement. It’s also perhaps The Sweet Hereafter filmmaker’s strongest late-career effort. Jeanine (Amanda Seyfried) is a young theatre director who is hired by the Canadian Opera Company to remount the… Read More Movie Review: Seven Veils