Latest Reviews
The Strange and Existential Logic of ‘Stuck Apart’
If you’re a fan of Charlie Kaufmann or Jean-Luc Godard this new Netflix release 'Stuck Apart' will be right up your alley; if not, it’s worth a watch anyway. ...
‘City on a Hill’: No Rest for the Wicked in Boston Crime Drama
Before the second season's premiere, let’s look back on the captivating first season of ‘City on a Hill’....
A Retrospective – Matt Damon’s The Bourne Series: One of the Best Trilogies Ever
Each of 'The Bourne Series' film is entertaining and dramatically engaging, occupying a slightly different sub-genre within the spy genre....
‘What Would Sophia Loren Do?’ is a Short but Sweet Story of Celebrity Fandom and Representation
‘What Would Sophia Loren Do?’ playfully explores the lives of two women linked through the power of movies and the celebrities' impact....
‘Disenchantment: Season 3’: Latest Season Visually Rich, but Lacks a Compelling Plot
Disenchantment's so-so success is pretty surprising, considering the series is helmed by Groening and features a genuinely funny and talented cast....
One Night in Miami Review: A Microscopic Look at Histories Grandest Heroes; Regina King’s Directorial Debut is StunningÂ
One Night in Miami review - Regina King knocks it out of the park with her featural directorial debut, a convergence of four different biopics....
Zendaya and John David Washington’s ‘Malcolm & Marie’ Is Already an Oscars Contender Before ReleaseÂ
'Malcolm & Marie' - the pandemic-shot film, directed by Sam Levinson, has already sparked attention ahead of the upcoming Academy Awards. ...
Marvel’s ‘WandaVision’: Filmed in Front of a Live Studio Audience | Disney+
The first new MCU entry 'WandaVision' in over a year is like something you see on TV at 3 a.m., unsure if it was a dream or not the morning after....
True American Honor: Liam Neeson Protects a Young Mexican Boy from the Cartel in ‘The Marksman’
Robert Lorenz's new film 'The Marksman' is an aspirational tale revealing the divide between nationalism and heroism...
Lil Wayne’s ‘Tha Carter V’: The Wordplay is Mind-Blowing
Lil Wayne has nothing to prove to anyone, but he raps like he still does, widely regarded as one of the best rappers of all time, releases the 'Tha Carter V'....
Hulu Continues it’s Animation Domination with ‘The Mighty Ones’
Hulu's 'The Mighty Ones' is a lighthearted, silly, and oftentimes quirky comedy that primarily follows four characters: Rocksy, Twig, Leaf, and Berry....
Jeff Nichols’ ‘Loving’: The Power of Understated Drama With the Brilliant Pair Joel Edgerton & Ruth Negga
'Loving' is more than a biopic or a historical drama at its heart, it’s a love story and owes much of its success to the masterful performances of its two leads...
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