Film Review: Somewhere In Queens

Film Review: Somewhere In Queens

Somewhere in Queens easily ranks among the best films of 2023 to date and has the heart of a contender. … read more

Film Review: To Catch A Killer

Film Review: To Catch A Killer
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To Catch A Killer Director: Damián Szifron FilmNation Entertainment and RainMaker Films In Theaters: 04.21 It’s disturbing and unsurprising that movies about mass shooter events have become a subgenre, with entries ranging from powerful artistic works to pure exploitation. The new Shailene Woodley vehicle, To Catch a Killer, isn’t the worst movie to come out

Film Review: Mafia Mamma

Film Review: Mafia Mamma
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If you get involved with organized crime, you’d better know what you’re doing—Catherine Hardwicke doesn’t. … read more

Film Review: Chupa

Film Review: Chupa
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Chupa has its heart firmly in the right place, and as live action, family-friendly entertainment goes, it’s above average. … read more

Film Review: How to Blow Up a Pipeline

Film Review: How to Blow Up a Pipeline
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How to Blow Up a Pipeline endows enthusiasm to get involved in environmental activism, though you may not be quite ready to blow up a pipeline just yet. … read more

Film Review: Air

Film Review: Air
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Air is a return to form for Ben Affleck the director and Matt Damon the actor, and hopefully it’s the beginning of a renaissance for both. … read more

Film Review: Rye Lane

Film Review: Rye Lane
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With her debut feature Rye Lane, Allen-Miller is simply showcasing her filmmaking strengths, and it’s a strong showing overall. … read more

Film Review: Between Sins

Film Review: Between Sins
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Between Sins is a powerful, confident feature debut from Miller, held aloft by its clear vision, powerful performances and heartfelt execution. … read more

Film Review: Tetris

Film Review: Tetris
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Tetris is an enjoyable and engrossing way to pass time. All the pieces come together to score some points in Apple’s quest to level up as a top player in film. … read more

Film Review: Bottoms

Film Review: Bottoms
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Bottoms address real issues with genuine humor—we’ve finally reached the point in our timeline where we can have a gay Superbad. … read more