Arts
Film Review: Uncharted
The wait for the film adaptation of popular video games series Uncharted has certainly paid off, as the finished product is genuinely damn near adequate. … read more
Film Review: Hannah Ha Ha
Joshua Pikovsky and Jordan Tetewsky’s Hannah Ha Ha doesn’t really come to any conclusions about anything, but maybe that’s the point … read more
Film Review: Goodafternoon Sweetdream
If Bang Seung Hyeon intended to create a profoundly disorienting viewing experience with Goodafternoon Sweetdream, they certainly succeeded. … read more
Film Review: Death on the Nile
Mystery fans and anyone who loves river-filling quantities of champagne should find Death on the Nile to be a trip worth taking. … read more
Film Review: Blacklight
Blacklight has the kind of “let’s get this done quickly so we can move onto the next one” feel of Clint Eastwood’s most disposable ’90s films. … read more
Film Review: Moonfall
While Moonfall only gets stupider as it goes, the further it falls into idiocy the harder it is not to have a bit of fun. … read more
Content Shifter: 11 New-ish Series to Stream Now
Here are 11 click-worthy series that premiered over the past couple of months that you might have missed despite being perpetually housebound. … read more
Film Review: Parallel Mothers
Parallel Mothers tracks in familiar territory for Almodóvar, the story oozing with romantic deceit, matrilinear drama and sexual exploration. … read more
Film Review: The King’s Daughter
The King’s Daughter is enjoyable when it’s frivolous entertainment but insufferable when it gets lost in heavy-handed political diatribe. … read more
Film Review: Hotel Transylvania: Transformania
The wholly unnecessary fourth installment, Hotel Transylvania: Transformania, may actually be the most entertaining. … read more
Film Review: The Runner
What makes Boy Harsher’s The Runner feel timely is its sense of “creep” from one narrative reality and genre into another. … read more
Film Review: American Night
Overstuffed and muddled by the nonlinear storytelling, the stylish-yet-mostly-standard American Night searches desperately for meaning. … read more