Category: Film Reviews
‘Downton Abbey’ Is Lavish Escapism At Its Finest
‘Gemini Man’ Can’t Be Saved By Fancy Tech
‘Maleficent: Mistress of Evil’ Makes It All Work
‘Hustlers’ Is Empowering and Thrillingly Alive
‘Judy’ Illuminates The Icon’s Tragic Life
‘Joker’ Unsettles With Its Perceived Reality
‘The Goldfinch’ Leaves Much to Be Desired
‘Brittany Runs a Marathon’ Is Sharp and Inspiring
‘IT Chapter Two’ Mostly Sticks the Landing
‘Where’d You Go, Bernadette’ Is a Thoughtful Character Study
‘Honeyland’ Does Not Feel Like A Documentary, Which Is Great
‘The Art of Racing in the Rain’ Is Emotionally Manipulative
‘The Kitchen’ Is Infuriatingly Underdeveloped
‘Ready or Not’ Is One of the Summer’s Best Surprises
‘Blinded by the Light’ Is A Joyful Ode to Springsteen and the ‘80s
‘The Kitchen’ Is A Full Gut Job
‘The Farewell’ Is Wise and Rewarding
‘Crawl’ Is Lean, Mean and Effective
