Jane Fonda is getting arrested every Friday for the rest of the year protesting the lack of action on climate change. She’s 81. Although there... Read More
Reviews
If anyone has been paying attention over the last week, they would have noticed Watchmen popping up in the headlines. Organizations like the Critics Choice... Read More
“I’m sure postal workers like it though, as it gives their job a very flattering impression of being important. But if you’re not a postal... Read More
The concept of the male gaze is almost literally what defines Hollywood. Movies made in Hollywood are still largely made by men for men, and... Read More
For those who were in awe of the writing and execution of episode six, brace yourself for an episode which in many ways surpasses last... Read More
Striptease – “However the entire thing ended up being a mess, and I can only hope I can erase the image of Burt Reynolds in... Read More
With a storied history dating back to the Napoleonic Wars (the Walcheren campaign of 1809), the 2nd Battalion of the Devonshire Regiment risks sending 1,600... Read More
Watchmen had the best episode of its season tonight and I’m not even sure it’s close (when comparing it to the others). The cinematography, writing,... Read More
The United States is a country with great pride. No matter what internal divisions we may have, we, as a people, have always proved our... Read More
It’s sometimes easy to forget that film is an art form. And, as with any art, the enjoyment or quality of a movie is subjective. ... Read More

Review: ‘Seberg’
TV Recap: 'Watchmen' Season One Episode Eight – "A God Walks Into Abar"
Retrospective: Worst Picture/Best Picture – Postman and Titanic (1997)
Review: Céline Sciamma challenges the male gaze with the meticulous and gorgeous ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’
TV Recap: 'Watchmen' Season One Episode Seven – "An Almost Religious Awe"
Retrospective: Worst Picture/Best Picture – Striptease and The English Patient (1996)
Review: ‘1917’
TV Recap: ‘Watchmen’ Season One Episode Six – “The Extraordinary Being”
AFI FEST Review: Barbara Kopple’s ‘Desert One’ is a staggering, indelible must-see
AFI FEST Review: ‘Ivana the Terrible’
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