Bobby Soto gives us his experience leading David Ayer’s ‘The Tax Collector’, from working with Shia LaBeouf to icon George Lopez.
Author: Frankie Gilmore
David Ayer’s ‘The Tax Collector’ is an attempted return to the raw form that first rose him to fame. The end result is far from it.
Directed by Amy Seimetz, ‘She Dies Tomorrow’ depicts fear in a relentlessly bold way. Horror that is impossible to shake off.
Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti flip the Groundhog’s Day tropes in ‘Palm Springs’. Chaotic and sincere, this is a 2020 must-watch.
Netflix’s ‘The Old Guard’ starring Charlize Theron is big, weird, and highly conceptual – but doesn’t follow through on all of its promises.
Netflix’s ‘Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga’ is far from perfect, but its comical cast mostly land the high notes.
David Koepp’s ‘You Should Have Left’ is questionable horror, shifting back and forth between a bizzare script and an intriguing Kevin Bacon.
Dave Sirus talks writing ‘The King of Staten Island’ with Pete Davidson and Judd Apatow, dives into how the trio balanced comedy with trauma.
Judd Apatow’s ‘The King of Staten Island’ is his most nuanced work yet, thanks to leading star Pete Davidson and its approach to mental health.
The latest animated Scooby-Doo venture, ‘Scoob!’ will definitely draw in a young crowd, but at the expense of alienating others of all ages.