Authors: Patrick Gibbs
Series Review: Only Murders in the Building
Only Murders in the Building has an old-fashioned murder-mystery-in-a-modern-setting feel that’s a lot of fun. … read more
Film Review: Candyman
Candyman is dark, bloody and disturbing, and it reminded me how good horror can be when it’s got the right hook. … read more
Film Review: Not Going Quietly
Not Going Quietly isn’t always easy to watch, but it’s a lot more hopeful than you might expect, and never manipulative. … read more
Film Review: Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is filled with kung fu and narrow escapes and is exhilarating and insanely fun. … read more
Film Review: Together
Together is an imperfect film that isn’t going to work for all audiences, but it’s sincere effort that is both upsetting and cathartic. … read more
Film Review: The Protégé
If you really miss ’90s action flicks, The Protégé is going to be well worth a $6.99 rental when it hits digital. … read more
Film Review: The Night House
The Night House is likely too smart for mainstream horror fans and too dumb for the more discerning and thoughtful ones. … read more
CODA’s Cinematic Journey of Authenticity, Communication and Love
Siân Heder’s acclaimed feature CODA has been an emotional journey not just for the filmmaker and cast but for audiences, as well. … read more
Film Review: Beckett
In all honesty, Beckett is short and fairly watchable, but it’s just such a puzzlingly unexceptional experience. … read more
Film Review: Annette
Annette is that rare film that may well end up on a fair number of 10-best lists and an equal number of 10-worst. … read more
Film Review: Free Guy
All in all, while Free Guy is definitely light blockbuster fare, it’s one of the most enjoyable blockbusters of the summer. … read more
Film Review: Nine Days
Existential yet grounded in harsh reality at the same time, emotionally charged and deeply moving, Nine Days is everything that art should be. … read more