Written by Taylor Baker 90/100 Stevie starts off with Steve James, the director of the film--best known for Hoop Dreams and Prefontaine; framing his guilty conscience of leaving his little brother Stevie(Stephen Fielding) from the “Big Brother” program as he … Continue reading.
AFI Docs 2021 Review: Naomi Osaka: Episode 1
Written by Maria Manuella Pache de Athayde 75/100 Naomi Osaka is a phenom! I have been invested in Naomi’s story since her victory over Serena Williams in the 2018 US Open final. This first episode of a three part documentary … Continue reading.
Tribeca 2021 Film Festival Interview: Producer Natalie Metzger Talks “Werewolves Within” and “The Beta Test”
Interview by Anna Harrison Natalie Metzger is an award-winning director, writer, and producer based in Los Angeles and known for films such as Werewolves Within and The Beta Test, both of which had their premieres at the 2021 Tribeca Film … Continue reading.
Black Widow
Written by Anna Harrison 70/100 Over a year since it was first slated to come out, Black Widow has finally arrived on our screens, marking the first Marvel Cinematic Universe property to grace theaters since Spider-Man: Far From Home in … Continue reading.
Son
Written by Alexander Reams 49/100 Horror films have always had the good old reliable tropes that they can rely on. Such as haunted houses, killer on the loose, and one that recently seems to be used more than any other, … Continue reading.
MCU Retrospective: Thor
Written by Anna Harrison In these retrospectives, Anna will be looking back on the Marvel Cinematic Universe, providing context around the films, criticizing them, pointing out their groundwork for the future, and telling everyone her favorite scene, because her opinion … Continue reading.
Long Shot
Written by Michael Clawson 70/100 Voting in favor of this one. Gets away with making Fred (Fred Flarsky that is, what a name) both a mildly schlubby pothead constantly in the same athleisurewear (which becomes a joke in itself) and … Continue reading.
F9: The Fast Saga
Written by Alexander Reams 56/100 The laws of physics have unknowingly or knowingly been the backbone of the human race since the dawn of time. Countless times films have tried to disregard those laws, with some succeeding even without them, … Continue reading.
Zola
Written by Anna Harrison 80/100 “Y’all wanna hear a story about how me and this bitch fell out???????? It’s kind of long but full of suspense.” So begins the viral Twitter thread from 2015, and so begins the movie it … Continue reading.
Eat a Bowl of Tea
Written by Patrick Hao 73/100 Wayne Wang’s Eat a Bowl of Tea begins with narration discussing the predicament that Chinese American communities found themselves in the immediate aftermath of World War II. The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1886 had prevented … Continue reading.









