Arts
Film Review: Bridget Jones 4: Mad About the Boy
At the end of the day, Bridget Jones 4: Mad About the Boy is the perfect bittersweet chick flick to get you through the post-Valentine’s Day blues. … read more
Film Review: Companion
Ultimately, Companion is a Barbie/Ex Machina hybrid that will leave you filled but not fully satisfied. … read more
Film Review: Paddington in Peru
Paddington is full of creative ideas while still having charming, slapstick moments and some of the best antagonists in recent kid’s entertainment. … read more
Film Review: The Gorge
The Gorge is thrillingly diverting popcorn entertainment that embraces its B-movie sensibilities and uses an unexpectedly effective romance to add a lot of charm. … read more
Series Review: Cobra Kai Season Six: Part Three
We know that the larger universe still has stories left in it, but this truly unique chapter that reimagined and redefined the franchise will remain the most interesting. … read more
Film Review: Captain America: Brave New World
Captain America: Brave New World is just satisfying enough as a disposable superhero flick to see once. … read more
Film Review: One of Them Days
It’s the distraction we’ve been needing in these trying times. So, to whoever says that theatrical R-rated movies are dead, go catch One of Them Days! … read more
Film Review: I’m Still Here
I’m Still Here can easily be seen as depressing, upsetting, empowering or inspiring, because it’s all of those things combined into one urgently important story. … read more
Bunnylovr: A Not-So-Fully-Formed Reflection on Isolation
Bunnylovr is worth the watch, as Zhu is very clearly an up-and-coming, promising talent with a lot to offer modern audiences. … read more
By Design Needs To Go Back to the Drawing Board
It’s the kind of official selection that gets chosen because it has a short enough runtime to easily fit into programming and some stars to promote, but it’s a stretch to call it a film. … read more
The Legend of Ochi Provides Lifelike Creatures and Bland Characters
It’s perplexing to see a film that has all the makings of a wondrous experience turn out feeling so utterly unexceptional and bland. … read more
Train Dreams: A Gentle and Meandering Exploration of American Existentialism
Despite its heavy subject matter, Train Dreams is a surprisingly gentle and contemplative film. … read more