It’s exhilarating, immersive, and innovative, even with its numerous clichés.
The Santa Clauses (Streaming Show Review)
The Santa Clause will continue to be part of the Christmas rotation, but The Santa Clauses will be left out in the cold
Empire of Light (Movie Review)
Empire of Light’s technical crafts and performances may be impressive in isolation, they feel so tonally at odds with one another
Let the Right One In (Streaming Show Review)
Let The Right One In may not captivate as much as the 2008 and 2010 films, and the 2004 novel, but the characters will keep you hooked.
Bardo, False Chronicles of a Handful of Truths (Movie Review)
There is just SO much of Bardo, and that becomes a detriment after a while
Another Person’s Treasure: Jingle All the Way
There are some fascinating ideas about what it means to be a good parent and the problems with the commercial side of Christmas
Cross-Platform Partners: Avatar: The Way of Water and Dark Angel
Cameron certainly knows how to make something great.
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (Movie Review)
The greatest asset of this movie is its mesmerizing stop-motion animation.
The Whale (Movie Review)
It is difficult not to marvel at The Whale’s tremendous ensemble, and the practical makeup effects
The White Lotus Season 2 (TV Show Review)
The White Lotus takes what worked in Season One and makes Season Two somehow even better.
Emancipation (Movie Review)
Emancipation will likely come and go, and be one of the lesser-known movies of both Smith and Fuqua’s filmography
Mood (Streaming Show Review)
I’m glad I watched it, even if it made me uncomfortable at times.