Authors: Patrick Gibbs
Film Review: The Green Knight
The Green Knight is a triumphant film, and easily one of the most artistically and intellectually satisfying of the summer. … read more
Cinematographers Look At The Big Picture: Moviemaking and Moviegoing in...
If there’s anyone out there who can shine a light on the workings of a film set in this era, it’s a film’s director of photography. … read more
Film Review: Jungle Cruise
Jungle Cruise is a bit of a bumpy ride, but the lighthearted sense of adventure overcomes all obstacles and makes an enjoyable summer movie. … read more
Film Review: Stillwater
Stillwater does drag in places, but it’s an interesting story that didn’t go where I expected it to go, focusing on characters over intrigue. … read more
Film Review: Old
Old is a nauseating spectacle that left me feeling angry, assaulted and distraught. M. Night Shyamalan continues his streak of mediocrity. … read more
Film Review: Val
The Val Kilmer biopic Val is an emotional journey that’s rewarding and a bittersweet portrait of what it means to live and love as an artist. … read more
Film Review: Joe Bell
Joe Bell is a well-intentioned, fact-based film that has its strengths but just doesn’t live up to the sum of its parts. … read more
Film Review: Space Jam: A New Legacy
Space Jam: A New Legacy is a loud, frenetic mess, but as a family night out, it’s almost adequate on a certain level. … read more
Carlos López Estrada Showcases Poetry in Motion Pictures with Summertime
Summertime, a new show from Carlos López Estrada, follows the stories of 27 young spoken-word poets over a single, sweltering summer’s day. … read more
Film Review: Gunpowder Milkshake
Gunpowder Milkshake is well served as Netflix fare, feeling a bit too slight for theaters but well worth viewing at home. … read more