Arts
Film Review: Aftersun
Behind the soft cinematography and melancholic pace of Aftersun—director Charlotte Wells’ feature debut—is a heart wrenching tale of a father-daughter vacation. … read more
Film Review: She Said
At a time when the #metoo movement is experiencing heartbreaking setbacks, She Said will hopefully serve as a rallying cry—victim’s voices will not be silenced. … read more
Film Review: The Menu
The intriguing new horror comedy The Menu serves up a rich, exquisite premise with plenty of flavor, yet the meal feels frustratingly undercooked. … read more
Film Review: Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio is an inspired labor of love, a dream project for the director that has been a long time in the making, and manages to stand out in a year that is overflowing with top-tier animated films. … read more
To Leslie, Thanks For Everything, Stephen Root
While you may not know the name Stephen Root off the top of your head, you’ve almost certainly seen him or heard his voice in multiple films or television series over the years. … read more
Film Review: Wildhood
Beautifully shot with solid performances, Wildhood offers a touching story of two indigenous brothers on a trip in search of their First Nation Mother. … read more
Film Review: Triangle of Sadness
This year’s Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or winner, Triangle of Sadness follows an influencer couple as they depart on a luxury cruise. … read more
Film Review: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Whether Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is one of 2022’s hits rests largely on whether the film’s somber tone will lend itself to repeat viewings. … read more
Film Review: Armageddon Time
The semi-autobiographical feature has become a major trend among top-tier directors, and Armageddon Time desperately wants to be counted among them. … read more
Film Review: American Murderer
Being that American Murderer focused on one of America’s most interesting killers, its overall execution feels fairly dry. … read more