Arts
Film Review: The Boss Baby: Family Business
While sticking to the original’s formula, The Boss Baby: Family Business is still an enjoyable family movie that comes dressed for success. … read more
Film Review: Black Widow
You were either going to see Black Widow or you weren’t but I would rank it among Marvel’s most interesting films. … read more
Film Review: America: The Motion Picture
America: The Motion Picture builds a bridge between idiocy and brilliance, even if it’s constantly running back and forth. … read more
Film Review: The Ice Road
As it stands, Jonathan Hensleigh’s The Ice Road is moderately enjoyable but never rises much above that kind of faint-praise territory. … read more
Film Review: F9: The Fast Saga
F9: The Fast Saga is a hard movie to sum up for a review because it’s so big, loud and dumb that it makes Face/Off look like a documentary. … read more
Film Review: Good On Paper
Good on Paper proves to be aptly titled because regardless of how it looked on the page, it doesn’t translate to the screen. … read more
Film Review: Gaîa
If you’re looking for an excuse to jump and scream a lot and spill popcorn, move along—Gaîa is not the horror movie you’re looking for. … read more
Film Review: Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to...
Rita Moreno: Just A Girl Who Decided To Go For It chronicles a 70-plus-year career filled with spectacular highs and near-tragic lows. … read more
Film Review: The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard
The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard is an obnoxious mess aimed at 12–14-year-old-boys watching it on a sleepover without their parents’ knowledge. … read more
Film Review: Luca
While it may be playing at home, Luca’s a movie that will make you feel like you’ve gone somewhere special and had a grand experience. … read more