Arts
Film Review: The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Ritchie really wants to follow in the footsteps of Tarantino. I’d suggest making one more film and then retiring. I don’t mind if he skip the first part. … read more
Film Review: Challengers
It scores enough points to be called a winner, and it’s got style to spare, but it lacks the heart of a true champion. … read more
Film Review: The End of Evangelion
Whether or not you’re ready to get in the robot, The End of Evangelion will endure for another 27 years and be waiting for you when you’re ready to face it. … read more
Film Review: Civil War
Civil War is intentionally unemotional, apolitical and apathetic toward the American identity. … read more
Film Review: LaRoy, Texas
Writer-director Shane Atkinson makes his feature debut with this darkly comedicneo-western.
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Film Review: Riddle of Fire
With so many charming kid performances, good vibes and slices of blueberry pie to go around, it’s disappointing that the ending leaves a bittersweet taste. … read more
Film Review: Monkey Man
Patel makes a big impression coming out the gate as a new director, with creative and intricate staging and a lot of visual flair. … read more
Film Review: Kung Fu Panda 4
Kung Fu Panda 4 is better than can be reasonably expected from the fourth movie in any series and is likely to be one of the most enjoyable family films you’ll see all year. … read more
Film Review: Wicked Little Letters
A remarkably absorbing and smartly-paced film that mixes silly comedy with surprisingly heavy drama that ranges from touching to genuinely unsettling. … read more
Film Review: Perfect Days
Wonderful to watch, if a bit inconsistent, Perfect Days has more or less proved that slow and steady does in fact win the race, at least this time. … read more