film review
Film Review: Space Cadet
Unlike its determined protagonist, Space Cadet is perfectly content to be an acceptably amusing junk food movie and never try for anything more. … read more
Film Review: Inside Out 2
I couldn’t be more overcome by joy—and by Joy—to give Inside Out 2 a resounding recommendation for all audiences. … read more
Belle: The Futuristic Retelling That Saved The Theater Experience
Extending an arm of warmth and love to pull us out of those dark times. While the last couple of years told us to survive, Belle was telling us to live again. … read more
Film Review: Kidnapped: The Abduction of Edgardo Mortara
Kidnapped: The Abduction of Edgardo Mortara, this is an important and profound film that needs to be widely seen, digested and discussed openly and mindfully. … read more
Film Review: Bad Boys: Ride Or Die
There’s something to be said for dumb fun, but there’s a whole lot of dumb and not nearly enough fun on display here. Bad films. Whatcha gonna do? … read more
Film Review: Evil Does Not Exist
We certainly see mankind as evil. It’s a common assertion that the biggest threat to man is man. … read more
Film Review: We Grown Now
It’s an artful and evocative cinematic experience that will stay with you long after the credits roll and the lights come up. … 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
Weston Razooli Found Magic in the Uintahs
While Riddle of Fire borrows a lot of its themes and ideas from the retro action adventures of the ‘80s and ‘90s, its antiquity is offset by its modern setting. … read more
Film Review: Lisa Frankenstein
Lisa Frankenstein is an entertaining slasher with hilarious kills and pretty artsy dialogue to pry out a chuckle. … read more