Written by Alexander Reams The reason “Death on the Nile” works so well is because Branagh is more confident in this world than he was in “Orient Express”. Instead of going for vain revenge, Christie’s source material goes for crimes … Continue reading.
Category: New Releases
Marry Me
Written by Patrick Hao There was a time when there would be six movies like “Marry Me” released in theaters a year, often starring Jennifer Lopez, as well. But, with the disruption of film distribution and the movie studios diminishing … Continue reading.
Kimi
Written by Taylor Baker The first audio stream she listens to after giving Terry the boot has sounds of a woman being attacked buried under a cacophony of music. Angela does her best impression of Hackman’s Harry Caul… Continue reading.
Belle
Written by Patrick Hao The other world that Mamoru creates is the virtual world of U, a surrealist kaleidoscope of colors and characters. Here, millions of users can upload their biometrics to create a digital avatar and live in the … Continue reading.
Sundance 2022: You Won’t Be Alone
Written by Jeff Sparks With his feature film debut titled “You Won’t Be Alone”, writer and director Goran Stolevski tells the story of a young witch in the 19th century in an isolated mountain village in Macedonia who takes the … Continue reading.
Jackass Forever
Written by Taylor Baker Paving the way for these jackasses to get hit in the nuts, turn Chris Pontius’s dick into Godzilla, and test whether or not Ehren’s cup can stand up to the punching strength of Francis Ngannou, the … Continue reading.
Rifkin’s Festival
Written by Patrick Hao At a certain point, Woody Allen is never going to change. His constant grappling of the meaningless of life, fixation on younger women, and the European cinema of Bergman, Fellini, and Godard have been a consistent … Continue reading.
Station Eleven
Written by Anna Harrison “Station Eleven” begins with some familiarly eerie sights: empty grocery stores, overwhelmed hospitals, masks everywhere, a general sense of distrust pervading the air. It’s hard, especially in its opening episode, not to draw parallels between “Station … Continue reading.
Hotel Transylvania: Transformania
“Hotel Transylvania: Transformania,” the fourth installment in the series is the first to neither star Sandler nor be directed by Tartakovsky, yet the film keeps in line with the quality and spirit that has run through its predecessors. A lot … Continue reading.
Sundance 2022: After Yang
Written by Michael Clawson ...Jake replies. Soothing. Not a bad word to describe the effect Kogonada strives for with a movie that, despite some of its finicky visual detail and rigidity, has the relaxing appeal of a placid body of … Continue reading.
