Hilarious, absurd, and heartwarming, Sasquatch Sunset has wound up being quite the little surprise.
Category: Reviews
Arcadian – Review
Look, any Nic Cage fan is going to have at least a mildly good time with this one. It’s an ably performed film that relies heavily on its youngest cast members. That faith is well placed, with Martell and Jenkins putting in the work to make this thing good, but overall Arcadian falls short of greatness by it’s desire to be films that it’s not.
Tarot – Review
Choosing to not even try to be a good film, this laugh-out-loud horror flick instead goes for broke with its ridiculous premise that tarot cards, zodiac signs, and the insane hormones swirling throughout your late teens/early twenties are somehow all part of the grander scheme.
Hit Man – Review
Glen Powell, who initially approached Linklater about the film and who has a co-writing credit, takes what might otherwise be a believable film and elevates it to a point worthy of the “somewhat based on a true story” thing that audiences eat up.
The Watchers – Review
The Watchers is a bit of a mess but it’s an interesting one.
In a Violent Nature – Review
The character never feels like one that would just stop and listen so he can get some minor development for the youth in. Johnny’s here to kill and the very structure of the film is undone by how these moments play out.
Abigail – Review
You probably shouldn’t hold every tiny dancer closer. The latest film from the Radio Silence team (Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett) … More
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga – Review
Miller’s Furiosa is a force to be reckoned with; her tale one that must be seen to be believed. Turns out he still had it in him to make it epic.
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes – Review
I’m quite pleased with what we’ve been gifted, even if I have some very big questions about this world.
Monkey Man – Review
A pretty great debut, one that won’t go down as any sort of forgotten masterpiece but a fascinating film all the same.
