Arts
Film Review: The Instigators
The Instigators is far from a bad movie, it’s simply so undercooked that it’s hard to walk away convinced that it even deserved to be made. … read more
Film Review: Harold and the Purple Crayon
Harold and the Purple Crayon is an inept and irritating debacle, and that’s coming from someone who admits it difficult to be too harsh toward a family movie. … read more
Film Review: Trap
Trap is impossible to take seriously on any level, and despite its 105-minute runtime, it seems to go on forever. … read more
Film Review: Kneecap
If I’m rating Kneecap by the standard of whether it’s the brilliant and original film that its most vociferous admirers paint it to be, it comes up quite short. … read more
Film Review: The Fabulous Four
The Fabulous Four is an utter misfire from beginning to end and it’s film going to meet a quick demise at the box office before it goes on to streaming. … read more
Film Review: Deadpool & Wolverine
Deadpool & Wolverine Director: Shawn Levy Maximum Effort and 21 Laps Entertainment In Theaters 07.26 Film icon Martin Scorsese famously said that the Marvel Cinematic Universe isn’t cinema, and at the risk of losing my geek cred, sorry, folks, but I don’t disagree. That doesn’t mean I hate Marvel—In fact, sometimes I really love it.
Film Review: Longlegs
All that being said, no movie is perfect but Longlegs does come close. … read more
Film Review: Widow Clicquot
Widow Clicquot is a period piece, a costume drama, and a biopic—but at its heart, it’s a spellbinding story of selfless love, as well as self-love.
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Film Review: Twisters
Twisters is a highly enjoyable summer blockbuster that can be readily enjoyed even if you’ve never seen Twister, as well as by die-hard fans. … read more
Film Review: Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person
While it certainly has strong elements of both the satirical and the macabre, Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person is a deceptively beautiful film at its center, and proves to be quite enchanting. … read more
Film Review: The Convert
The Convert is a heartfelt period piece focusing on a lesser-known time and place, and it earns a recommendation, especially if you like historical films. … read more
Film Review: MaXXXine
MaXXXine sets out on a very spankingly confident heel, it unfortunately stays on that same white stiletto the whole time, not daring to switch stride or direction. … read more