Category: Film Reviews
“Somewhere in Queens” is Sentimental, Slight, Sweet and Unapologetically Earnest
‘How to Blow Up a Pipeline’ is an Intense, Gripping, Furious Passion Project
“Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret” Finally Gets the Cinematic Treatment, and It Was Worth the Wait
‘Beau Is Afraid’ Is a Divisive and Disorienting Wackjob Head Trip
‘Good Night Oppy’ Is An Inspiring Story of Perseverance
‘Curse of Crom: The Legend of Halloween’ Is Enjoyable, Escapist Fare
‘Spirited’ Gives Us Yet Another ‘A Christmas Carol’ Story
‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ Is Asinine Drivel
‘Halloween Ends’ Is an Absolute Travesty and Disfigures Michael Myers’ Legacy
‘Pearl’ is an Unconventional and Unforgettable Genre Classic
‘Bros’ Is the Movie Everybody Should See
‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Is a Hot Mess
‘Bros’ is the Best Comedy I’ve Seen This Year
‘Barbarian’ is Nutty, Erratic and Wildly Unpredictable
I’m Really Going to Miss ‘Love, Victor’ – Final Season Review
‘The Murders at Starved Rock’ Is Compelling Yet Annoyingly Incomplete
‘X’ is an Electric, Self-Aware and Shocking Genre Throwback
Matt’s Best Films of 2021
