Reviews

Film Review: Young Woman and the Sea

Director Joachim Rønning puts Star Wars actress Daisy Ridley in her best role to date, although the mechanics of Jeff Nathanson's script fail to enthrall audiences until far too late in the film. Based on ... Read More...

Film Review: Furiosa

Director George Miller (Mad Max, Happy Feet) blew audiences and critics away with his return to his gritty, Australian set Mad Max franchise with the 2015 reboot, Mad Max: Fury Road. That film once again fo... Read More...

Film Review: Challengers

Director Luca Guadagnino (Call Me By Your Name) deliver his latest sexually charged drama with Challengers, a film that shifts through time as a love triangle in explored between high level athletes; specifica... Read More...

Film Review: Civil War

Alex Garland is one of the most inventive creatives to emerge in the 21st Century, following the tremendous genius of 2015's Ex Machina. Having failed to reach the same level of critical praise, he's continual... Read More...

Film Review: Ghostbusters Frozen Empire

Director Jason Reitman delivered one of the most engaging and heartfelt reboots of the past decade with 2021's Ghostbusters Afterlife. Unlike the underwhelming Star Wars sequels, Reitman perfectly merged the ... Read More...

Film Review: Love Lies Bleeding

Kristen Stewart returns to her indie stomping grounds as a gym manager named Lou, showcasing a very lackluster life servicing a clogged toilet in our unvarnished introduction to her latest character. Director ... Read More...

Film Review: Dune Part 2

Director Denis Villeneuve returns to Arrakis to direct Dune Part 2 from a screenplay that he co-wrote with Jon Spaihts. Adapted from Frank Herbert’s acclaimed novel, the story is acutely accurate to the novel ... Read More...

Film Review: Drive-Away Dolls

Drive-Away Dolls is the first movie directed soley by Ethan Coen (sans his brother), and the first thing that is apparent is the tonal familiarity with previous Coen Brother films, specificaly like Burn After ... Read More...

Film Review: Argyle

Director Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass, Layer Cake) is in uncharted territory as he enters Argyle. The British writer, producer, and director has spent years deftly navigating Hollywood, avoiding franchise misses l... Read More...

Film Review: American Fiction

Writer and Director Cord Jefferson delivers a rich social commentary that leaves no one unscathes with the brilliant, inflammatory, and insightful tale of American Fiction. Adapted from "Erasure", the 2001 by ... Read More...