X is the gnarliest and most refreshingly straightforward slasher to grace the silver screen in quite some time.
The Oscars are a Mess, but Can They Be Fixed?
The Academy seems clueless as to how to make its show appeal to a wider audience
The Worst Person in the World (Movie Review)
Top-notch performances, an admirably nuanced screenplay, and quietly beautiful imagery make this one of the easiest recommendations of the year
The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window (TV Show Review)
I hope The Woman opens the doorway for more entries into the parody genre as it has been sorely missed
Munich: The Edge of War (Movie Review)
There is enough to appreciate in terms of the performances and dramatic tension
Scream: Franchise Binge Watch
I figured that now would be the perfect time to cross this franchise off the list of shame
The Lost Daughter (Movie Review)
The Lost Daughter is sure to become yet another film where the critical reception differs significantly from the experience of general audience members.
Flee (Movie Review)
Flee is unique, moving, passionately made, and absolutely worthy of your time
The Humans (Movie Review)
If you are a fan of the A24 tonal aesthetic and enjoy raw, naturalistic dialogue with deliciously layered performances, then you might love this film.
C’mon C’mon (Movie Review)
The film will be a deeply moving experience in which you are given the freedom to process your own feelings of joy, sadness, loneliness, and companionship.
Spencer (Movie Review)
As far as this reviewer is concerned, Spencer could have been filled with two melancholy hours of Stewart’s Diana roaming the foggy moor of the Sandringham Estate, and I would have loved every second. The fact that it contains one of the most emotionally impactful and psychologically rich stories of the year is simply a bonus. Your appreciation for this film’s glimpse into Diana’s mindset will entirely depend on what you hope to get out of a biopic. Do you want a highly accurate, meticulously researched play-by-play of the events of Diana’s life? If so, you may find yourself disappointed with Spencer. However, If you want a creative, artistic interpretation which attempts to capture the essence of Diana’s personhood, you just might fall in love with this film.