Reviews

Venice Review: The children are our future in effective and fearless ‘Greta’

Some documentaries take its subject matter to heart which also involves probing and delicately unfolding it at the same time.… Read More

September 5, 2020

TV Film Review: ‘Coastal Elites’ is a witty and dark satire with a star-studded cast that zeroes in on pandemic and political fears

The world is tired - exhausted from the pandemic, the constant fear for our lives, and the future's uncertainty. One… Read More

September 2, 2020

Film Review: Another take on the delirious brilliance of ‘I’m Thinking of Ending Things’

“’Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else’s opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation.’ That’s… Read More

August 31, 2020

Real Housewives of Potomac Recap: “Ruffled Feathers”

It’s a tenuous time for the ladies of Potomac. Nobody is directly down anybody’s throat, but most of the intertwined… Read More

August 30, 2020

Fantasia Review: Bryan Bertino is back with ‘The Dark and the Wicked,’ a masterful supernatural horror

Courtesy of RLJE Films “Because you were home” is still a chilling phrase twelve years later. Bryan Bertino burst onto… Read More

August 29, 2020

Film Review: Charlie Kaufman’s ‘I’m Thinking of Ending Things’ describes the indescribable

Jake, Young Woman, Mother, Father (Mary Cybulski/Netflix) Categorizing Charlie Kaufman’s new Netflix film I’m Thinking of Ending Things as horror… Read More

August 28, 2020

TV Review: ‘The Boys’ finds its momentum in a grittier and deeper second season

What The Boys does to deconstruct the basic tropes of superhero and comic-book formula isn’t exactly bold and new. Watchmen,… Read More

August 24, 2020

Real Housewives of Potomac Recap: “Beyoncé, Sweetie, I’m So Sorry”

When you think about the best, most illustrious Housewives cities (I’m looking at you, New York and Atlanta), they’ve been… Read More

August 23, 2020

Fantasia Review: ‘The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw’ is a wicked coming-of-age tale

courtesy of Gate 67 Films It’s autumn of 1973, but you wouldn’t know it. As a plane flies above, what’s… Read More

August 23, 2020

Film Review: Christopher Nolan’s time-bending ‘Tenet’ is his most challenging film yet

Courtesy of Warner Bros In the canon of Christopher Nolan films, Tenet is the same thing in reverse, and that's… Read More

August 21, 2020

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