“Bohemian Rhapsody,” Takes The Easy Way Out
“Can You Ever Forgive Me,” Is Gritty, Mean And Magnificent
“Beautiful Boy,” Is Difficult To Watch, But Ultimately Rewarding
“Suspiria,” Is Equal Parts Gorgeous And Sickening To Watch
“Bad Times At The El Royale,” Just Isn’t Weird Enough
”Halloween,” Is Back With A Bang
“First Man,” Is Proficiently Made, But A Chore to Sit Through
“The Old Man & the Gun,” Is A Tribute to A Legendary Film Career
“The Old Man & the Gun,” Is A Sentimental End to Redford’s Acting Career
“Halloween,” Is More Than An Average Slasher
“Bad Times at the El Royale,” Is A Strange, Captivating Thriller
“The Hate U Give,” Is Thought-Provoking
“Colette,” Is A Story of Queer Feminism
“Bad Times at the El Royale,” Is A Wonderful ‘60s Delight
“Hell Fest,” Is Ridden With Horror Genre Cliches and Tropes
“Venom,” Is Not A Complete Disaster
“Assassination Nation,” Is Stirring Social Commentary Wrapped In Brutality
“A Star Is Born,” Is Emotionally Rich As Oscar Season Officially Begins
“Life Itself,” Is A Disaster
