Written by Alexander Reams "It’s even down to the lenses used, classic Panavision PVintage lenses used during the 1990s timeline, which give it a purposefully cinematic quality to the time, and Primo lenses for the other timelines. The Primo lenses … Continue reading.
The Fall Guy
Written by Taylor Baker "Few films have faltered when relying on Ryan Gosling’s charm or Emily Blunt’s wit, but “The Fall Guy” pushes these seeming cinematic rules about as far as they can be pushed. Gosling plays Colt Seavers, a … Continue reading.
SIFF 2024: In Flames
Written by Michael Clawson "Patriarchal oppression is a waking nightmare in Zarrar Kahn’s “In Flames.” It manifests as a sinister presence, haunting and terrorizing mother and daughter Fariha and Mariam as they navigate modern Pakistan as..."… Continue reading.
SIFF 2024: I Saw the TV Glow
Written by Taylor Baker "“I Saw the TV Glow” is another exploration of the truths and falsity we find growing up in the suburbs of America, how impactful each viewer finds this rendition of these ideas and feelings will determine … Continue reading.
Godzilla vs. Kong
Written by Nick McCann "“Godzilla vs Kong” knows what you came here for and doesn’t dilly-dally long to get to it. It’s high on action and even its lesser refined elements don’t draw too much attention. At the end of … Continue reading.
SIFF 2024: Seagrass
Written by Michael Clawson "In a film that’s otherwise so precisely concerned with fundamentally human matters, the possibility of a ghostly presence feels out of place in the narrative at large. But the movie’s sincerity and serene visual elegance take … Continue reading.
Fallout (Season 1)
Written by Jeff Sparks "Consisting of 8 episodes, “Fallout” is packed to the brim with aspects to appreciate. Mainly though, is just how faithful it is to its source material. The writers and directors visualize the universe and its lore … Continue reading.
Mambar Pierrette
Written by Michael Clawson "A portrait of quiet resilience in the face of adversity, “Mambar Pierrette” follows an impoverished seamstress as she’s dealt a series of misfortunes. On the cusp of a new school year in the Cameroonian city of … Continue reading.
The Return of Godzilla
Written by Nick McCann "This film continues on from the 1954 original, doing away with the other kaiju shenanigans between then and now (1984 now, that is). The darker tone and dread-filled atmosphere return, having Godzilla appear with a sense … Continue reading.
Immaculate
Written by Michael Clawson "...aside from its sought-after lead and some hot-button material, “Immaculate” is mostly standard-issue, an efficient and marginally entertaining riff on giallo, religious horror, and “Rosemary’s Baby,” without many scares and thrills of the movie’s own invention."… Continue reading.









