Film Reviews

‘Smugglers’ Review: Sisters Are Doin’ It For Themselves in Swinging 70s South Korean Heist | SXSW 2024

“How far must a man go to ‘earn’ a living,” asks an elderly fishing boat owner early in Smugglers, the… Read More

March 12, 2024

‘Babes’ Review: Pamela Adlon Gives Birth to the Comedy of the Year | SXSW 2024

Growing older and maturing is a crucial part of the human experience, but doing it alone is the antithesis to… Read More

March 10, 2024

‘I Don’t Understand You’ Review: Andrew Rannells and Nick Kroll Try to Save Their Marriage and Their Lives in Nightmare Vacation | SXSW 2024

Something important to notice when examining a couple’s relationship is not how long they’ve been together, but how they communicate… Read More

March 9, 2024

‘Road House’ Review: Jake Gyllenhaal Can’t Rescue this Unnecessary Remake of the 80’s Bar Brawl Classic | SXSW 2024

It’s probably hard for many to imagine that 1989’s Road House, the movie starring the late Patrick Swayze and Sam… Read More

March 9, 2024

‘Sing Sing’ Review: Colman Domingo Will Take Your Breath Away in Soul-Searching Prison Drama | SXSW 2024

It’s one thing for the audience to root for the characters to obtain what they want, but it’s another matter… Read More

March 9, 2024

‘Imaginary’ Review: Blumhouse’s Latest Friend is All too Ordinary

A broken family struggling to accept a new, also broken member. A vaguely creepy old toy. An old house that… Read More

March 7, 2024

‘I Saw the TV Glow’ Review: Jane Schoenbrun Explores the Dark Sides of Nostalgia in Their Standout Sophomore Feature | Berlinale 2024

Writer-director Jane Schoenbrun shook the film world with We’re All Going to the World’s Fair three years ago. In a… Read More

February 25, 2024

‘Cuckoo’ Review: Hunter Schafer takes on Dan Stevens in Tone Shifting Horror/Thriller Set in the German Alps | Berlinale 2024

We’ve all been eager to see Hunter Schafer in her first film role as a leading lady and now that… Read More

February 25, 2024

‘Black Tea’ Review – Abderrahmane Sissako Returns with a Masterful Exploration of Cultural Identity | Berlinale 2024

Director Abderrahmane Sissako (the Oscar-nominated Timbuktu) returns after a 10-year hiatus with Black Tea, a sublime and meaningful exploration of… Read More

February 21, 2024

‘Spaceman’ Review: Adam Sandler and Carey Mulligan Are the Star-Crossed Lovers We Didn’t Know We Needed | Berlinale 2024

More than just another film about an astronaut, Spaceman is here to give a new meaning to the phrase star-crossed… Read More

February 21, 2024

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