Reel Reviews | Allen Iv3rson
Few athletes have reshaped the game like Allen Iverson and even fewer have redefined what authenticity means in sports and culture.
Few athletes have reshaped the game like Allen Iverson and even fewer have redefined what authenticity means in sports and culture.
Rebecca Miller’s Mr. Scorsese is a masterful, deeply personal exploration of Martin Scorsese’s life and art. With rare access and remarkable candor, the five-part series examines how faith, failure, and obsession shaped one of cinema’s greatest storytellers.
After fifteen years, Disney reenters the Grid with Tron: Ares, a bold, visually stunning continuation of its cult sci-fi saga.
Director Jas Summers transforms a fractured marriage into a supernatural confrontation in Stay, a moody psychological horror film.
Colin Hanks’ John Candy: I Like Me is more than a documentary, it’s a love letter to one of comedy’s most beloved figures.
Diego Luna and Tonatiuh lead Bill Condon’s reimagining of Kiss of the Spider Woman, a story that drifts between the grim confines of a prison cell and the glittering fantasy of Hollywood dreamscapes.
In Derek Cianfrance’s Roofman, Manchester’s uncanny ability to see what others can’t allows him to live in plain sight — but also blinds him to the truth about love, family, and responsibility.
Julia Roberts leads the charge in a stylish but emotionally distant psychological thriller that asks bold questions about power, abuse, and loyalty without always delivering the answers.