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Category: Reviews

Do I Like This? – A Cure for Wellness

Gore Verbinski is a very strange figure in my life. I’ve seen every one of his films in theatres, going … More

a cure for wellness, asylum, benjamin walfisch, Boja Bazelli, dane dehaan, do i like this, gore verbinski, horror, jason isaacs, john carpenter, Mia Goth, the last house on the left, thriller

Son – Review

Ivan Kavanagh was not a director I was familiar with. He’s an Irishman and he’s got a few credits to … More

Andi Matichek, Emile Hirsch, Ivan Kavanagh, Luke David Blumm, Shudder, Son

I Care a Lot – Review

I love me some Rosamund Pike. I Care a Lot is the first thing of note by writer and director … More

alicia witt, Diane Wiest, Eliza Gonzalez, I Care a Lot, J Blakeson, netflix, Peter Dinklage, Rosamund Pike

Saint Maud – Review

There’s a fine line between devout and delirium. Saint Maud is the debut film of Rose Glass, a filmmaker that … More

Adam Janota Bzowski, Catholic, Jennifer Ehle, Morfydd Clark, Rose Glass, Saint Maud

The Little Things – Review

Denzel Washington playing a weary cop in a 90s-00s thriller just feels like a warm hug, huh? The Little Things … More

david fincher, denzel washington, jared leto, john lee hancock, rami malek, se7en, the little things

Promising Young Woman – Review

I say this without hyperbole and knowing full well how ridiculous it might sound: Promising Young Woman is the best … More

Adam Brody, Alfred Molina, Alison Brie, Bo Burnham, Carey Mulligan, Chris Lowell, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Clancy Brown, Connie Britton, Emerald Fennel, Jennifer Coolidge, Max Greenfield, Molly Shannon, Promising Young Woman

Freaky – Review

You ever watch Freaky Friday as a kid and think, “This could use some blood and viscera?” Yeah, me either, … More

blissfield, blissfield butcher, christopher landon, dana drori, freaky, kathryn newton, katie finneran, Mischa osherovich, radhesh aria, vince vaughn

Shiraz Cinema – 27 Dresses

It’s been a long journey from cinema to my brain, but I finally watched 27 Dresses.  Katherine Heigl is an … More

27 dresses, anne fletcher, edward burns, James Marsden, katherine heigl, malin akerman, shiraz cinema

Wonder Woman 1984 – Review

With a big “welcome back” to giant filmmaking, WW84 bursts onto the scene with a bloated runtime that doesn’t cheapen any of the sincerity in Patty Jenkins’s second superhero film.

barbara minerva, cheetah, diana prince, gal gadot, Hans Zimmer, kristen wiig, max lord, patty jenkins, pedro pascal, wonder woman, wonder woman 1984

Soul – Review

Pixar has begun to walk a fine line between hard-hitting emotional fables and emotional manipulation, but they’ve always managed to … More

22, Angela Basset, Atticus Ross, Dorothea Williams, Jamie Foxx, Joe Gardner, Pete Doctor, Pixar, Powell & Pressburger, Questlove, Soul, The Great Before, The Great Beyond, Tina Fey, Trent Reznor

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