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Category: Reviews
Wicked – Review
John Chu’s film adaptation takes the original musical and blows it out of proportion, making a wildly entertaining if awkwardly-paced version of this song-and-dance extravaganza one of the major films of the holiday season.
Anora – Review
Less LITTLE WOMEN, more a little bit ZOLA, ANORA dives down a dangerous rabbit hole by mixing sex and security in a blender, chugging it, and vomiting it all over the carpet in this sensitive-yet-sleazy thriller.
Conclave – Review
When someone can make a movie full of older men having deep conversations in hushed tones this riveting it’s worth your time.
Bob Trevino Likes It – Review
In BOB TREVINO LIKES IT, the fallout of this odd, quirky found-family meet-cute has emotional consequences for Lily and the father figures in her life as they navigate what happens when you decide blood isn’t thicker than water.
The Major Tones (Los Tonos Mayores) – Review
The mix of reality and the fantastical makes for a magical experience. From running through the streets to blinking, pulsating dream sequences, LOS TONOS MAYORES is utterly captivating.
Paper Flowers – Review
Paper Flowers is a charmer. It’s cheesiness and formulaic structure aside, it’s upheld by a pair of moving performances and a sincerity that I couldn’t get enough of.
The Paper Bag Plan – Review
Much THE PAPER BAG PLAN is unsurprising and similar to other family or cancer dramas, but Cole Massie and Lance Kinsey pair perfectly together to deliver a dramady that’ll make you crack up, tear up, and have a great time.
Don’t Move – Review
DON’T MOVE is a tight, light-on-its-feet thriller that knows its stars tip to tail and weaponizes their strengths with an impressive efficiency.
To Kill a Wolf – Review
TO KILL A WOLF isn’t going to be for everyone. It’s a rough watch at points and its subject matter can be triggering. For those that connect with it there’s an tight, jangling experience to be found. It’s one of the best films of 2024 and one of the most interesting debuts in recent memory.
