Reviews

‘Godzilla Minus One’ Review: Long Live the King of Monsters

There is no fictional character whose resume can match the King of the Monsters. Over the course of 70 years… Read More

November 22, 2023

‘Wish’ Review: When You Miss Upon a Star

Of the many times I have been to Disneyland with my family, the one thing I still vividly remember is… Read More

November 17, 2023

‘The Crown’ Season 6 Part 1 Review: Elizabeth Debicki’s Empathetic Performance Gives Princess Diana’s Final Days a Moving Grace

When Netflix began its humble journey into the world of original programming over a decade ago, the streamer’s future held… Read More

November 16, 2023

‘Napoleon’ Review: Joaquin Phoenix’s Short King Finally Faces His Waterloo

Ridley Scott’s latest historical epic, Napoleon, begins with one of the most well-known executions in French history, that of Marie… Read More

November 15, 2023

‘Seven Blessings’ Review: Israel’s Oscar Entry is a Marvelous Exploration of Family, Feuds, and Food

In Jewish tradition, newly married couples celebrate a week of meals surrounded by friends and family, often including people who… Read More

November 9, 2023

‘Julia’ Season 2 TV Review: Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen Leads to Underbaked Results

There are shows that work for a first season with exceptional performances, which is not limited to the lead, and… Read More

November 9, 2023

‘Fargo’ Season 5 TV Review: Juno Temple Leads an Explosive Outing of the Acclaimed Anthology

The illusion of freedom in contemporary America is pressed upon its citizens when we’re children, a drilled-in bit of misinformation… Read More

November 9, 2023

‘The Marvels’ Review: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Mew

The feeling of a new Marvel film can be the equivalent of “let’s see how this goes” and “hope it’s… Read More

November 8, 2023

‘The Curse’ TV Review: Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone Cast an Uncomfortable Spell in the Best New Show of the Fall

Internet trends are rampant yet short-lived, lasting no longer than a week. In fact, if someone watched the video from… Read More

November 6, 2023

‘A Murder at the End of the World’ TV Review: Emma Corrin Searches for Truths and a Killer with Icy Results

It’s mysterious when an author arrives at their own book reading, which is true crime because that’s a trendy genre… Read More

November 6, 2023

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