Movie Reviews

‘Thriller’ is a Fun High-School Slasher Homage, With a Twist

Directed by Dallas Jackson, and co-written by Jackson and Ken Rance, Blumhouse’s new Netflix arrival…

Happy 20th Birthday to the Ever Iconic ‘10 Things I Hate About You’

In Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew, an independent, headstrong, and intelligent woman is gaslighted, tortured,…

Review: ‘Lizzie’ Puts a Sapphic Spin on the Borden Family Murders

Written by Bryce Cass and directed by Craig William Macneill, Lizzie puts a Sapphic spin…

30 Years On and ‘Field of Dreams’ Messages of Faith and Family Hold Strong

Phil Alden Robinson’s 1989 drama Field of Dreams explores issues of faith, family, and healing…

Review: Laika Studios’ ‘Missing Link’ is Visually Stimulating and Charming

Laika Studios’ Missing Link is visually stimulating and charming, yet at times the content is…

Review: ‘Little’ Gives a Fresh Perspective, But Needs More Gusto

Connecting to your inner child has always been viewed as a psychological practice to discover…

Horror Anthology ‘The Field Guide to Evil’ is a Creepy Dive into Reimagined Folktales

Using an appropriate gimmick of an old, bound medieval manuscript — whose paper you can…

Review: ‘A Dark Place’ Portrays Mental Illness with a Compassionate Touch

Simon Fellows’ A Dark Place, released theatrically on April 12, becomes a tale of obsession…

Review: ‘Babylon’ is an Incisive Portrait of Systemic Violence Against Jamaican Brits

After Franco Rosso’s 1980 film Babylon about reggae, London, and racism first premiered at Cannes…

Review: ‘Gloria Bell’ is a Compelling and Relatable Story

Every once in a while, there is a film that presents to us a lead…