Authors: Patrick Gibbs
Film Review: Hard Miles
The fact-based drama Hard Miles makes for a smooth ride that gets from point A to point B with few surprises along the way. … read more
Film Review: The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Ritchie really wants to follow in the footsteps of Tarantino. I’d suggest making one more film and then retiring. I don’t mind if he skip the first part. … read more
Film Review: Challengers
It scores enough points to be called a winner, and it’s got style to spare, but it lacks the heart of a true champion. … read more
Film Review: LaRoy, Texas
Writer-director Shane Atkinson makes his feature debut with this darkly comedicneo-western.
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Film Review: Monkey Man
Patel makes a big impression coming out the gate as a new director, with creative and intricate staging and a lot of visual flair. … read more
Film Review: Kung Fu Panda 4
Kung Fu Panda 4 is better than can be reasonably expected from the fourth movie in any series and is likely to be one of the most enjoyable family films you’ll see all year. … read more
Film Review: Wicked Little Letters
A remarkably absorbing and smartly-paced film that mixes silly comedy with surprisingly heavy drama that ranges from touching to genuinely unsettling. … read more
Who You Gonna Call? Eric Steelberg
Whether he returns to the franchise in future or not, the Ghostbusters experience has been a milestone in Steelberg’s career. … read more
Film Review: Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire is the third time we’ve returned to this particular well since 2017, and this time, the water is more than a little bit icy. … read more
Film Review: Immaculate
If you can embrace Immaculate as pure camp, you may find Immaculate to be just what you’re looking for, especially if you’re a big fan of extreme gore. … read more
Film Review: Sleeping Dogs
Sleeping Dogs isn’t as inventive as Memento or as exciting as The Bourne Identity, though it’s better than any other amnesia film in recent memory… I think. … read more
Film Review: Shirley
Shirley is a good film that is ultimately too by-the-numbers to be be called a great one, and it definitely left me wanting in terms of character development. … read more