I missed this kind of filmmaking. Movies that actually look good and connect emotionally are few and far between these … More
Category: Reviews
Rebel Moon-Part One: A Child of Fire – Review
I’m going to be a bit surprised if even the Cult of Snyderverse has any fondness for this one.
Maestro – Review
Music biopics are one of the most tiresome and obnoxious things plaguing our film slates. Formulaic, uninterested in anything beyond … More
Wonka – Review
Pure sincerity is often dismissed by modern audiences. The self-conscious, winking Marvel humor and the “what if ________ but hardcore” … More
The Boy and the Heron – Review
The return of Hayao Miyazaki came with some tenuous feelings, at least for me. His 2013 swan song The Wind … More
May December – Review
Tricky to talk about grooming, isn’t it? It’s almost always blatant enough to call out but what happens if the … More
Godzilla Minus One – Review
I’m feasting this year. Being a Godzilla fan is sort of a weird thing to put out there. A few … More
The Exorcist: Believer – Review
Our obsession with legacy characters is bizarre, ain’t it?
El Rostro de la Medusa (The Face of the Jellyfish) – Review
Doctors can’t explain it, her own mother doesn’t recognize her, and the government will not renew her ID. What’s a woman to do?
Adolfo – Review
This has all the makings of an adorable, dime-a-dozen romantic comedy and manages to avoid those pitfalls by being truly romantic instead.
