Arts
Film Review: Weapons
Just because you loved Barbarian doesn’t mean you objectively have to like Weapons! Enough with these new trends of director loyalty! … read more
Film Review: Eden
Eden isn’t a bad film, and if you’re nostalgic for the stodgy yet sexy Oscar-bait period dramas of the ‘90s-2000s, and the widescreen style, it’s worth a look. … read more
Secondhand Screenings Gone Wild!!!
I took a “by all means necessary” approach to this batch of Secondhand Screenings, as I tasked six writers to venture out and bring me back some bizarre showings. … read more
Matthew Chuang’s Epic Journey Shooting Chief of War
Matthew Chuang seemed like an unlikely choice to lens this grand tale, and is now being hailed for some of the most strikingly epic work ever to grace the small screen. … read more
Film Review: East of Wall
Daily life is a mix of camaraderie, conflict and survival — whether wrangling colts for neighbors or buying groceries on credit. … read more
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Film Review: Freakier Friday
A great deal of the credit for this film working can be attributed to the strong cast, with Lohan giving her best work in a very long time, and of course Curtis is terrific. … read more
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Film Review: The Naked Gun
The Naked Gun is a welcome addition to the comedic franchise and to cinemas. … read more
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Series Review: South Park: Season 27 Premiere
When South Park aired the first episode of its 27th season, and well, biting the hand that feeds it may not be a strong enough metaphor. … read more
Film Review: The Bad Guys 2
The Bad Guys 2, like its predecessor, is a clever and visually arresting homage to the heist genre. This one leans into having fun with the idea that sequels always have to be larger in scale. … read more
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Film Review: Abraham’s Boys: A Dracula Story
Abraham’s Boys is easily one of the most forgettable and skippable films to come along in 2025. … read more
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Film Review: The Fantastic Four: First Steps
For anyone who misses the days when Marvel movies felt self-contained, fun and refreshing, The Fantastic Four: First Steps is several big steps in the right direction. … read more
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Film Review: Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight
Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs is a film that makes a powerful statement about the world we live in and whether we choose to merely pass through it on the sidelines. … read more