Category: Film Reviews
‘Call Me By Your Name’ Is Still A Masterpiece
I Guess I’ll Talk About ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’
‘The Last Blockbuster’ Is A Fun ‘90s Nostalgia Trip
‘Saint Maud’ Is Bleak and Viscerally Terrifying
‘Music’ Is An Unmitigated Disaster
‘Minari’ Is a Nuanced and Poignant Portrait of an American Family
‘WandaVision’ is Thrilling and Wonderfully Bizarre
‘Some Kind of Heaven’ Is A Slice of Life in The Villages
‘The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge On the Run’ Is Surprisingly Fun
‘Chaos Walking’ Seems Doomed From the Very Start
‘Land’ Is Well-Made, But Emotionally Underwhelming
‘Soul’ Is An Emotional Marvel, and One of Pixar’s Best
Editorial: The Best Films of 2020
‘Malcolm & Marie’ Is a Striking Portrait of a Doomed Relationship
‘I Care a Lot’ Is a Deliciously Mean-Spirited Comedic Thriller
‘Locked Down’ Is A Run of the Mill Heist Flick With A COVID Twist
‘Cherry’ Is A Manipulative, Overlong, Incoherent Debacle
‘The Little Things’ Is Slow and Masterful, But Familiar
