"28 Years Later" follows up on two previous films -- "28 Days Later" and "28 Weeks Later" -- and takes viewers in new directions both thematically and technically. The next installment already is in post-production.
Drew’s Review: Latest ‘Jurassic World’ installment a technical marvel but a bit uneven
The latest "Jurassic World" installment is a technical marvel with big screen, summer movie special effects, but it's a bit uneven overall. Aimed at a younger audience, much of the adult violence has been toned down.
Drew’s Review: Live-action ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ entertains, but is it necessary?
The live-action adaptation of “How to Train Your Dragon” raises questions about its necessity and effectiveness compared to the original 2010 animated film, which earned $495 million. While visually impressive, it challenges the value of remaking successful animated classics as live-action films.
Drews Review: ‘Thunderbolts*’ borrows from the past, but charts its own course
"Thunderbolts*" aims to revitalize the superhero genre through darker themes and complex character struggles, featuring Florence Pugh as the troubled lead. Despite mixed expectations, the film stands out with its unique narrative and strong performances.
Cleveland International Film Festival features movies of all types – from all places
The 49th Cleveland International Film Festival, which features 300 films from 60 countries, runs through Saturday, April 5, highlighting documentaries like "I Need You: 53 Years of the Band America" and more. (Video)
‘The Alto Knights’ gives moviegoers a double dose of De Niro
"The Alto Knights" explores the rivalry between real-life New York City crime bosses Frank Costello and Vito Genovese, both portrayed by Robert De Niro. Directed by Barry Levinson and written by Nicholas Pileggi, the film employs a documentary style to depict midcentury organized crime, though it lacks the impact of classic mob movies by Coppola and Scorsese. (Video)
James Bond legacy: How ‘Black Bag’ shifts the spy narrative
“Black Bag” is the latest collaboration from writer David Koepp and director Steven Soderbergh—a very cerebral spy film heavy on characters and dialogue and light on action and thrills. (Video)






