FILM REVIEW: TONIC
One bad night in Dallas’ Deep Ellum district drives a broke pianist to desperation.
One bad night in Dallas’ Deep Ellum district drives a broke pianist to desperation.
Multi-hyphenate Angus Benfield lacks the directorial instincts to do his own lead performance justice.
Caddyshack has nothing to fear from this unfocused comedy of class disparity and golf.
A nice, clean-living DJ is clearly talented, but not especially interesting outside the club.
Laurence Fishburne’s son Langston proves as adept as dad in guiding characters through a simulated reality.
Amiable stress-based comedy of nuptial complications just needed to be funnier.
A multiverse movie on a micro-budget is one of the year’s best.
An actor tries to impress an indie comics creator, in a story that would work better in the ’90s.
An hourlong final interview by the icon, with some unnecessary added padding to make it a movie.
This hipster noir spoof can’t survive its obnoxious lead character