When one thinks of Anthony Bourdain it’s easy to fall in love with the image of a towering man who went to all corner of... Read More
Reviews
There is something special about seeing a new Pixar film and experiencing the magic being presented to you within a thrilling new world. They have... Read More
In an era marked by powerful calls for increased representation across the board in Hollywood, the reception of films like Black Panther, Crazy Rich Asians,... Read More
Out of an abundance of caution, common sense, and prudence, the global pandemic forced movie studios to delay dozens, if not hundreds, of films scheduled... Read More
Loki is glorious and a huge win for Marvel fans around the world. For anyone who has been longing for a bold direction for the MCU,... Read More
A man-child husband. His nice, supportive wife who becomes the butt of the joke. A suburban house. A laugh track. You’ve seen it before. Plenty... Read More
Representation matters. Representation has always mattered and always will matter. Gatekeepers, however, determine — and continue to determine, though in a slightly reduced amount — who receives representation and... Read More
As the fight for representation in Hollywood continues, we’re seeing more and more projects picked up that help better the representation of Middle Eastern and... Read More
Despite only making up three titular movies to date, the “Conjuring Universe” from Warner Bros. has so far stretched to an ever-increasing, and mostly diminishing,... Read More
In a series that has been riddled with every twist and turn imaginable, it seems that Mare of Easttown saved the best for last. Anyone who had... Read More

Review: ‘Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain’ honors the legacy and vibrant spirit of a brilliant but broken soul
‘Luca’ review: Pixar’s latest shines with simple storytelling, gorgeous animation and one of the best endings Pixar has ever produced
‘In the Heights’ review: The crowd pleasing event of the summer
‘Infinite’ review: aka Uncle Mark who can recall his past lives, but for a flaccid sci-fi bore
‘Loki’ review: Great writing and killer chemistry between Tom Hiddleston and Owen Wilson take the MCU to another universe
‘Kevin Can F**k Himself’ review: Annie Murphy blows up sitcom tropes with intriguing results
‘In the Heights’ review: Impossible to resist and puts Latinx representation joyously front-and-center
‘We Are Lady Parts’ review: These punk MENA girls are an American TV revolution
‘The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It’ review: In their third ghostly caper, the Warrens suffer from some tired rituals
‘Mare of Easttown’ recap: Episode 7 – “She knows, she knows”
Kansas City Film Critics Circle (KCFCC) Awards: ‘One Battle After Another’ Named Best Film
Utah Film Critics Association (UFCA) Nominations: ‘One Battle After Another,’ ‘Sinners’ Lead
Women Film Critics Circle (WFCC) Winners: ‘Hamnet,’ ‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’ Lead
Philadelphia Film Critics Circle (PFCC) Winners: ‘One Battle After Another,’ ‘Sinners’ Fight It Out