Written by Patrick Hao 25/100 Last month AT&T announced that they were unloading Warner Media to Discovery for $43 billion after less than three years of merging with Warner Media. This also comes after a lengthy battle with the U.S. … Continue reading.
Tag: New Release
A Quiet Place Part II
Written by Nick McCann 96/100 One of my biggest regrets in movie-going was not seeing A Quiet Place in theaters when it was new. I was highly impressed when I did finally watch it and subsequently crushed that I didn't … Continue reading.
The Green Knight
Written by Alexander Reams 86/100 Honor is what we all search for at some point in our lives. Whether this is honor in your work, family, or hobbies, there is something we all desire honor in. Our first look at … Continue reading.
Fantasia & New York Asian Film Festival Review: Tiong Bahru Social Club
Written by Patrick Hao 62/100 Over the last 20 years, the Tiong Bahru region of Singapore, one of the oldest urban public housing estates, has gone through massive development and gentrification. The demolition of the Pearl Bank Apartments in March … Continue reading.
Stillwater
Written by Maria Athayde 40/100 Stillwater directed by Tom McCarthy and starring Matt Damon is one of the most uninspired pieces of media I have consumed in a long time. The movie “loosely based” on Amanda Knox’s story has been … Continue reading.
Jungle Cruise
Written by Taylor Baker 55/100 Disney's new theme park ride inspired film Jungle Cruise is a tale of two films, something not all that surprising when you factor in that 7 writers worked on the film. 4 writers for the … Continue reading.
Old
Written by Patrick Hao 75/100 There is a simple beauty to the premise of Old, M. Night Shyamalan’s latest feature. A seemingly idyllic family goes to a seemingly idyllic beachside. Of course, the families and the beachside are not quite … 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.
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.
In the Heights
Written by Anna Harrison 80/100 Back before Hamilton, when Lin-Manuel Miranda was still a sophomore in college at Wesleyan, he wrote the first draft of what would become In the Heights, which would eventually premiere on Broadway nearly ten years … Continue reading.