A simple setup, but Chris Sanders’ film offers nothing simple in its delivery.
Category: Reviews
Megalopolis – Review
“When does an empire die,” asks Fundi Romaine (Laurence Fishburne). “When people no longer believe in it.” Coppola is asking you to believe in film again, even if he’s got to drag audiences kicking and screaming into the future to secure their faith.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice – Review
I’ve stuck with Tim Burton a long time, often to my own detriment. The director seemed to run out of … More
Alien: Romulus – Review
ALIEN: ROMULUS is a solid movie, mostly bogged down by its slavish need to reference all other films in the franchise. Remove all of that crap and you’ve got one of the best Alien films all around.
Trap – Review
The entire reason to watch this movie – it’s fun.
Twisters – Review
TWISTERS lives up to the hype, and serves as further evidence that there’s a hunger for big movies that don’t feature anyone in spandex.
Deadpool & Wolverine: Review
It’s astounding that we can just have a self-contained story about the evils of hungry middle-management types. It’s a fun breakaway from most modern Marvel movies, where our heroes must come together to defeat a column of light before they play an ad for the next installment.
A Family Affair – Review
These types of rom-coms are here for audiences to watch while sipping White Zin and thirsting over movie stars.
And me? I’m all outta White Zin.
A Quiet Place: Day One – Review
While not as frightening or big as the previous franchise entries, A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE has a lot more heart and creates an intensity that gripped me to the end.
I Saw the TV Glow – Review
This leap from micro-budget indie horror to an A24 production has given Jane Schoenbrun the opportunity to explore what they are about in a larger way that remains deeply personal and stunningly emotional.
