Month: March 2023
Film Review: Tetris
Tetris is an enjoyable and engrossing way to pass time. All the pieces come together to score some points in Apple’s quest to level up as a top player in film. … read more
Film Review: Bottoms
Bottoms address real issues with genuine humor—we’ve finally reached the point in our timeline where we can have a gay Superbad. … read more
Film Review: Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is a clever and exciting adventure film that actually feels fresh and innovative. … read more
Film Review: Kompromat
Despite the underdeveloped relationships, Kompromat is a compelling spy thriller that hones the genre elements. … read more
A Portrait of Humor and Sadness in The Melancholy Play
The Melancholy Play is funny and well-designed, and it portrays mental health, something our society knows all too well, with hope that it can get better. … read more
Film Review: Infinite Sea
Where so much sci-fi asks, “What would this mean for humanity?” Infinite Sea asks, “What would this mean for a human?” … read more
BYU International Cinema Series: 03.22–25
While Zebraman, Memoria, 1982 and A Man called Ove offer drastically different stories & tones, they’re united by themes of isolation, community and connection. … read more
Local Review: The Snarlin’ Yarns – It Never Ends
The Snarlin’ Yarns = John Doe + The Knitters + X … read more
Review: Purling Hiss – Drag on Girard
Purling Hiss = Meth Wax + The Intelligence + The Undertones … read more
Film Review: John Wick: Chapter 4
John Wick: Chapter 4, the supposed final installment, ranks among the most skillfully executed gun ballet movies ever made. … read more