It’s luscious, built out of silicone and metal wiring rather than the wood Pinocchio is said to be carved from, and there’s so much light and life in this world of horrors and sorrow that it’s hard not to feel joy at this kind of delight.
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Persuasion – Review
While it took me a while to come around I’ve really grown to love Jane Austin. 2020’s Emma. was a … More
Fear Street Trilogy – Review
Few things have made me happier than the return of R.L. Stine to the pop culture zeitgeist (which in the … More
Bo Burnham: Inside – Review
Bo Burnham has always been an interesting figure. As a musical comedian that openly uses his songwriting talents to discuss … More
Oxygen – Review
There’s only one Ryan Reynold’s performance I like – 2010s Buried. It was always missing something, but I could never … More
The Woman in the Window – Review
This is, perhaps, an outcome I should see as inevitable. These thrillers, which became popular when David Fincher teamed with … More
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
His House – Review
It’s been quite a year for everyone and, somehow, an okay year for movies as well. Sure, the event stuff … More
The Haunting of Bly Manor – Review
It’s only been two short years since The Haunting of Hill House dropped on Netflix, a modern adaptation of Shirley … More
EL CAMINO is a Great Goodbye
Finally got around to watching “El Camino.” It’s entirely unnecessary but…that doesn’t mean you should skip it.