New This Week (01/23/2026): A Private Life, H is for Hawk, & More!

By John Corrado New releases for the week of January 23rd, 2026. Theatrical Releases: A Private Life (Limited Release): Jodie Foster stars in this French-language psychological thriller from director Rebecca Zlotowski, playing an American psychiatrist in Paris who believes the death of her longtime patient might be murder. I enjoyed this one. It’s unexpectedly playful… Read More New This Week (01/23/2026): A Private Life, H is for Hawk, & More!

Nominations for the 98th Academy Awards

By John Corrado The 98th Academy Award nominations have just been announced. Ryan Coogler’s Sinners is way out front, leading the pack with a record-breaking sixteen nominations. For context, the previous record for a single film was fourteen, held by All About Eve, Titanic and La La Land. It’s followed closely by Paul Thomas Anderson’s… Read More Nominations for the 98th Academy Awards

New This Week (01/16/2026): Dead Man’s Wire, Charlie the Wonderdog, All You Need is Kill, & More!

By John Corrado New releases for the week of January 16th, 2026. Theatrical Releases: Dead Man’s Wire (Limited Release): Gus Van Sant’s based-on-true-events crime drama tells the story of the tense standoff that unfolded when Tony Kiritsis (Bill Skarsgård) took a mortgage broker (Dacre Montgomery) hostage in 1977 with a shotgun strapped to his neck,… Read More New This Week (01/16/2026): Dead Man’s Wire, Charlie the Wonderdog, All You Need is Kill, & More!

Official Trailer for Matt Johnson’s Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie!

By John Corrado The official trailer has just been released for Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie, Canadian filmmaker Matt Johnson’s wildly entertaining time travel comedy. This one premiered at SXSW last year, and also got a hometown welcome as the opening night film of TIFF’s Midnight Madness section, where it very easily won… Read More Official Trailer for Matt Johnson’s Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie!

One Battle After Another and Sinners Lead the 2026 Dorian Film Awards Nominations

By John Corrado The nominations for the 2026 Dorian Film Awards, presented by GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics (of which I am a member), have just been announced. Paul Thomas Anderson’s seemingly unstoppable award season juggernaut One Battle After Another is leading the pack with nine nominations, followed closely by Ryan Coogler’s Sinners… Read More One Battle After Another and Sinners Lead the 2026 Dorian Film Awards Nominations

New This Week (01/09/2026): Father Mother Sister Brother, The Choral, & More!

By John Corrado New releases for the week of January 9th, 2026. Theatrical Releases: Father Mother Sister Brother (Limited Release): Jim Jarmusch’s latest film, which won the Golden Lion at Venice, is a triptych following three sets of family members across three separate chapters. The ensemble cast includes some lovely work from Adam Driver, Mayim… Read More New This Week (01/09/2026): Father Mother Sister Brother, The Choral, & More!

Movie Review: Father Mother Sister Brother

By John Corrado In his latest film, the triptych anthology movie Father Mother Sister Brother which was awarded the Golden Lion at Venice, filmmaker Jim Jarmusch offers another collection of observations on human nature and interaction. The film itself unfolds in three separate chapters that aren’t connected, per se, but all share narrative beats and… Read More Movie Review: Father Mother Sister Brother

New This Week (01/02/2026): We Bury the Dead, Stranger Things 5: The Finale, & More!

By John Corrado New releases for the week of January 2nd, 2026. Happy New Year! Theatrical Releases: We Bury the Dead (Wide Release): There aren’t a ton of big releases in this post-holiday window, but we are getting this new zombie thriller starring Daisy Ridley (of Disney Star Wars fame). It comes to us from… Read More New This Week (01/02/2026): We Bury the Dead, Stranger Things 5: The Finale, & More!

4K Ultra HD Review: Black Phone 2 (Collector’s Edition)

By John Corrado Ethan Hawke returns as The Grabber in Black Phone 2, director Scott Derrickson’s followup to his 2021 film The Black Phone. This poses a unique challenge for the horror sequel, seeing as Hawke’s mask-wearing, child-napping serial killer was already killed in the first film. But, as we know from this genre, there… Read More 4K Ultra HD Review: Black Phone 2 (Collector’s Edition)