While I love nothing more than a completely original idea, there’s also something really cool about an artist finding a way to tell their story... Read More
Film Reviews
Charlie’s Angels, as a cultural commodity, has always been underestimated. From its original television premiere on ABC in 1976, to the first two McG-directed, bombast-driven... Read More
“History never repeats itself but it rhymes.” That Mark Twain quote is a wonderfully reoccurring motif that pops up in Waves, the third film from writer-director... Read More
Matt Damon and Christian Bale star as two racing legends at the center of a duel for vehicular dominance that’s a thrill ride with an... Read More
Much of the controversy surrounding the new movie Joker is based on the public’s seeming distaste for watching a movie that reminds us too much... Read More
I’ve always had a very strong relationship with The Shining. My adolescent years were spent obsessing over the novel and the iconic (if not highly... Read More
In the world of franchise reboots, there are hits (“Star Wars,” which is closing out it’s Skywalker saga in December after 40 plus years) and... Read More
As the nights turn longer and the weather turns colder, here’s a happy thought: at least things aren’t as bad for you as they are... Read More
It’s no wonder kids find us adults so baffling so much of the time. After all, even us curmudgeonly critics once were children, accepting the... Read More
An insider’s view of her home country intertwines with an outsider’s view in Krabi, 2562, an accessible experimental work from Anocha Suwichakornpong and Ben Rivers. She brings... Read More

AFI FEST Review: ‘Knives and Skin’ is a dark and twisty ride
Review: Kristen Stewart shines in gleefully charming ‘Charlie’s Angels’ reboot
Review: Trey Edward Shults’ ‘Waves’ is an undeniable masterpiece
Review: James Mangold’s ‘Ford v Ferrari’ steps on the gas and never lets up
Review: Adam Driver is first-rate in ‘The Report,’ a compelling examination on the importance of truth
Review: A memorable return to the Overlook Hotel in Mike Flanagan’s terrific ‘ Stephen King’s Doctor Sleep’
Review: ‘Terminator: Dark Fate’ reinvigorates the franchise
London Film Festival Review: Rose Glass’ slow-burn horror ‘Saint Maud’ is a potent debut feature
London Film Festival Review: ‘The House of Us’ is an utter delight
London Film Festival Review: The arresting and experimental ‘Krabi, 2562’
With ‘Song Sung Blue,’ Craig Brewer Pays Tribute to Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman, Joy Amongst Sadness, and the Creation of Art [VIDEO INTERVIEW]
Director Watch Podcast Ep. 131 – ‘High Life’ (Claire Denis, 2019)
Alliance of Women Film Journalists (AWFJ): ‘One Battle After Another,’ ‘Hamnet’ Lead
North Texas Film Critics Association (NTFCA) Nominations