Authors: Patrick Gibbs
Film Review: The Eyes of Tammy Faye
For a film about people who profess to be instruments of God, there is surprisingly little revelation on display in The Eyes of Tammy Faye. … read more
Film Review: The Card Counter
The Card Counter is moody and depressing at times, but it has a lot to say and kept me so glued to the screen that I barely blinked. … read more
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Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11 is a unique look at the first defining moment of the century and it’s a poignant portrait of the human spirit. … read more
Film Review: Small Engine Repair
Small Engine Repair is a remarkable film—a darkly comedic, nail-bitingly tense and, at times, emotional work that defies easy categorization. … read more
Film Review: Worth
When Worth kicks into gear, it’s a moving and interesting story that captures both a collective and individual experience. … read more
Film Revew: Cinderella
Cinderella feels more like Sunday-night television than a movie, but it’s just enjoyable enough, and well-intentioned enough, to get a pass. … read more
Series Review: Only Murders in the Building
Only Murders in the Building has an old-fashioned murder-mystery-in-a-modern-setting feel that’s a lot of fun. … read more
Film Review: Candyman
Candyman is dark, bloody and disturbing, and it reminded me how good horror can be when it’s got the right hook. … read more
Film Review: Not Going Quietly
Not Going Quietly isn’t always easy to watch, but it’s a lot more hopeful than you might expect, and never manipulative. … read more
Film Review: Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is filled with kung fu and narrow escapes and is exhilarating and insanely fun. … read more