Reviews

‘The Flight Attendant’ Season 2 review: Kaley Cuoco is still first class but the second season hits some turbulence [Grade: B]

One of the newest shows on HBO Max’s impressive lineup of dramas, The Flight Attendant returns for its second season… Read More

April 13, 2022

‘Russian Doll’ season 2 review: Natasha Lyonne is gold in a time-bending, treasure hunt-filled sophomore season [Grade: B+]

The first season of Russian Doll premiered in 2019 and it feels like an entire lifetime has passed since then.… Read More

April 13, 2022

‘The Northman’ review: Robert Eggers’ latest is an expertly crafted, brutal tale of Viking vengeance with a Shakespearian twist [Grade: B+]

A hoard of outcast Vikings pillages a small town towards the end of the first act of Robert Egger’s The… Read More

April 11, 2022

‘All the Old Knives’ review: Chris Pine and Thandiwe Newton are double-crossing star-crossed lovers in potboiler that takes too long to heat up [Grade: B-]

Though the the political crime thriller genre may no longer be as booming as it was in the decade following… Read More

April 6, 2022

TV Review: ‘Anatomy of a Scandal’ is a taut ‘Me Too’ thriller [Grade: B+]

Anatomy of a Scandal, a new limited series from Netflix adapted by the novel of the same title by Sarah… Read More

April 5, 2022

‘Moon Knight’ review: More of a dissociative disappointment than a memorable marvel despite a compelling Oscar Isaac [Grade: C]

Following the runaway success of their initial Disney+ slate - Wandavision, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Loki, and Hawkeye… Read More

March 29, 2022

‘Marcel the Shell with Shoes On’ review: Takes a foothold on your heart and never lets go [Grade: A-] | SXSW

As time has gone on, and you grow up, one starts to notice that we live in a cynical, harsh… Read More

March 19, 2022

‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ review: A committed, youthful ensemble isn’t enough to keep this horror house party going [Grade: C] | SXSW

Tell me if you have heard this one before? A group of friends, who haven’t seen each other in a… Read More

March 16, 2022

‘Deep Water’ review: Adrian Lyne delivers an erratic thriller that puts us in a state of Ana-fflecktic shock [Grade: D]

For a director who has only made nine films in forty-two years, Adrian Lyne has mastered the art of choosing… Read More

March 16, 2022

‘Apollo 10 ½: A Space Age Childhood’ review: To nostalgia and beyond [Grade: B] | SXSW

Over the last couple of years, we have seen directors take themselves back to times in their lives, and retell… Read More

March 14, 2022

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