It turns out Illumination can bring fun without any little minions around.
A Murder at the End of the World (Streaming Show Review)
What’s undeniable is we have quite the achievement that stands out in quite the crowded genre of late
Maestro (Movie Review)
Maestro is an interesting but flawed film in which you can feel that Cooper’s quest for Oscar gold has consumed him.
The Boys in the Boat (Movie Review)
This was a story worthy of being told, and one that we could use right now, even if it is a little too old school in its execution.
Poor Things (Movie Review)
It’s a celebration of life through the lens of the brokenness which we all share
Mr. Monk’s Last Case: A Monk Movie (Movie Review)
It is easy to be moved by its sincere approach
Wonka (Movie Review)
Overall, Wonka does a decent job recapturing the magic and charm of King’s two Paddington films
The Cello (Movie Review)
Overlong and underwhelming, this Saudi horror just doesn’t have the bite.
Leave the World Behind (Movie Review)
Leave the World Behind fails to deliver on some promises, but is entertaining nonetheless
Monster (Movie Review)
It’s the glimmer of etherealness with Monster that tows it over the line as a beautiful triumph
May December (Movie Review)
May December addresses some things that I’ve always found troubling with Hollywood’s treatment of true crime