Arts
Film Review: The Union
The Union is serviceable Netflix fare that is certainly more enjoyable than duds such Atlas or Rebel Moon, though it’s hard to imagine anyone wanting a sequel. … read more
Film Review: Alien: Romulus
Alien: Romulus is easily the welcome surprise of the summer, and it’s a shot in the arm for popular filmmaking as an art form that I for one desperately needed at this point. … read more
Film Review: Sing Sing
Sing Sing is a much needed injection of art and soul into the bloodstream of cinema, mixing heavy drama with humor and humanity. … read more
Film Review: Borderlands
The video game-inspired space opera Borderlands is hardly gourmet. It’s more like a stale, sticky, slimy, stuck-to-the-bottom-of-your-shoe popcorn movie. … read more
Film Review: It Ends With Us
It Ends With Us is worse than just a bad movie, it’s a movie that comes dangerously close to romanticized domestic abuse. … read more
Film Review: The Instigators
The Instigators is far from a bad movie, it’s simply so undercooked that it’s hard to walk away convinced that it even deserved to be made. … read more
Film Review: Harold and the Purple Crayon
Harold and the Purple Crayon is an inept and irritating debacle, and that’s coming from someone who admits it difficult to be too harsh toward a family movie. … read more
Film Review: Trap
Trap is impossible to take seriously on any level, and despite its 105-minute runtime, it seems to go on forever. … read more
Film Review: Kneecap
If I’m rating Kneecap by the standard of whether it’s the brilliant and original film that its most vociferous admirers paint it to be, it comes up quite short. … read more
Film Review: The Fabulous Four
The Fabulous Four is an utter misfire from beginning to end and it’s film going to meet a quick demise at the box office before it goes on to streaming. … read more