Authors: Patrick Gibbs
Film Review: Outside the Wire
If you’re looking for slam-bang action and you like military thrillers, Mikael Håfström’s Outside the Wire is a fair use of two hours. … read more
Series Review: WandaVision
WandaVision is visionary and an exciting television event that should thrill fans, as long as they are willing to accept something different. … read more
Film Review: Locked Down
Locked Down is a unique take on the heist movie, but more than anything, it’s a good relationship dramedy. … read more
Film Review: The Marksman
The Marksman is an above-average but far-below-great January thriller that works because its star and director really sell it. … read more
Sundance Film Review: Street Gang: How We Got To Sesame...
Street Gang: How We Made It Sesame Street is unforgettable, and it’s more than a film—it’s a living document of the work. … read more
Sundance Film Review: Land
Land is a quiet, introspective and metaphorical film that provides a rewarding experience and a very promising first feature. … read more
Cryptozoo Brings a Dash of Imagination to Sundance
Prolific in the medium of graphic novels, Dash Shaw views the virtual format of this year’s Sundance festival as well suited to Cryptozoo. … read more
Sundance Film Review: Passing
Passing is a striking and provocative first feature that signals the arrival of a major new directing talent. … read more
Sundance Film Review: Together Together
Together Together invites the audience to become part of a unique and very memorable character relationship. … read more
Film Review: Dr. Bird’s Advice For Sad Poets
Dr. Bird’s Advice For Sad Poets offers nothing of value and will fade from memory quickly, assuming it makes any sort of mark at all. … read more