Authors: Patrick Gibbs
Film Review: A Whisker Away
With relatable characters and themes A Whisker Away is a breath of fresh air and a great film for tweens and young adults. … read more
Film Review: Artemis Fowl
Artemis Fowl is a visually resplendent film that should be enjoyable, but the story connects together like bumper cars slamming into each other. … read more
Film Review: The Last Days of American Crime
The Last Days of American Crime isn’t a film: It’s an unsightly blemish on your Netflix queue. You don’t watch it so much as you drain the pus out of it. … read more
Film Review: Becky
Becky is certainly not for all tastes, but it has the makings of the next big cult favorite, and is one of the most unique action movies in quite a while. … read more
Film Review: Da 5 Bloods
If there’s one thing you can count on with Spike Lee, it’s that his films will always try to make a statement, and Da 5 Bloods has an awful lot to say. … read more
Series Review: Crossing Swords
There are plenty better things to do with your times then to waste it on even one episode of the boorish, adolescent idiocy of Crossing Swords. … read more
Film Review: We Are Freestyle Love Supreme
Andrew Fried’s new documentary, We Are Freestyle Love Supreme, is a must-see for fans of improv, theatrical comedy and hip hop. … read more
Film Review: Spelling the Dream
Spelling The Dream is an absorbing and inspiring film, and you can’t help but love the kids at the heart of its story of competition. … read more
Series Review: Space Force
Space Force may not entirely accomplish the bold mission of creating a 21st-century M*A*S*H or Catch-22., but it certainly achieves lift off. … read more
Film Review: The Lovebirds
In The Lovebirds, Jibran and Leilani are a couple who reach a crossroads in their relationship as they are falsely implicated in a murder. … read more
Film Review: Scoob!
Scoob! is exciting enough to entertain kids with just enough winking cleverness aimed at adults so they’re able to sit through with the little ones. … read more
Series Review: The Great
The Great is great television, and if you’re in the mood for something wickedly irreverent, at times quite sexy and, above all, endlessly smart, then don’t miss this one. … read more