Month: January 2022
Sundance Film Review: You Won’t Be Alone
Goran Stolevski’s debut feature, You Won’t Be Alone, is an adequate if unexceptional film with scattered moments that come alive. … read more
I Didn’t See You There Presents A Different Point of...
I Didn’t See You There is a captivating look at Reid Davenport’s life, going about his day and looking at the world from his point of view. … read more
Film Review: The King’s Daughter
The King’s Daughter is enjoyable when it’s frivolous entertainment but insufferable when it gets lost in heavy-handed political diatribe. … read more
Girl Picture Is A Clear, Crisp Snapshot of Real Teenage...
Girl Picture is a fresh and unique piece of cinematic storytelling that won’t soon be forgotten by those who made it or anyone who sees it. … read more
Denzel Washington and Corey Hawkins on The Tragedy of Macbeth...
For Corey Hawkins and Denzel Washington, working with Joel Coen in his screen version of Macbeth was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. … read more
Strangelove Bring So Much to Love
Strangelove warm the heart and thrill the spines of longtime Depeche Mode lovers and fair-weather fans alike. … read more
Sundance Film Review: When You Finish Saving the World
Jesse Eisenberg’s When You Finish Saving The World is a worthy effort that could have been something special, but it’s just kind of there. … read more
Film Review: Hotel Transylvania: Transformania
The wholly unnecessary fourth installment, Hotel Transylvania: Transformania, may actually be the most entertaining. … read more
Long Line of Ladies Is More Than Just Another Period...
Rayka Zehtabchi and Shaandiin Tome knew that the story of the Ihuk flower dance was one they were looking to tell with Long Line of Ladies. … read more
Sundance Film Review: Good Luck To You, Leo Grande
Good Luck To You, Leo Grande may be a bit uninhibited for some, but it’s a thought-provoking look at human sexuality and relationships. … read more