Movie Reviews

The Photograph

Review: ‘The Photograph’ is a Love Story for a New Generation of Romantics

This beautifully told narrative from an original screenplay written Stella Meghie tells the story of…

The Lodge

Review: ‘The Lodge’ Will Truly Keep You On Your Toes

Doll-obsessed children and family dynamics that are far from the norm are at the center…

Happy Happy Joy Joy - The Ren & Stimpy Story

Sundance 2020 Review: ‘Happy Happy Joy Joy: The Ren & Stimpy Story’

As a millennial, I vividly remember the ’90s being the prime decade for some of…

1917 Review

Review: ‘1917’ Is One-Shot Photography Done Right

Sam Mendes (Skyfall, Spectre and American Beauty) takes us on a ride that we could…

The Sixth Sense

On its 21st Birthday, ‘The Sixth Sense’ Reminds Us of the Competence of Children

This year 16-year-old environmental activist Greta Thunberg became the youngest Person of the Year in…

QT8: The First Eight

Review: ‘QT8: The First Eight’ and My Love/Hate Relationship with Quentin Tarantino

One of the most influential and controversial filmmakers of our time — Quentin Tarantino —…

Gremlins

For 35 Years ‘Gremlins’ Has Warned of the Dangers of Cultural Appropriation

An inventor of wild gadgets can’t get his family just any old normal thing for…

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Review: ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ is an Exciting, Action-Packed Film

Part of the reason this film is so tough to review or that people will…

Spies In Disguise

Review: ‘Spies in Disguise’ is Not Bad, but Not Overwhelmingly Good Either

It seems that Blue Sky Production, Fox’s animation sector, is hoping to make a splash…

Uncut Gems

‘Uncut Gems’: Sure-Fire Way to Raise Your Blood Pressure — And That’s Not a Bad Thing

What’s it like to live life in complete chaos? To have an assortment of people…