Deadpool & Wolverine Review
In Deadpool & Wolverine, Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman bring humor and heart to a wild multiverse adventure. This film not only meets but often exceeds the high expectations set by its predecessors. Whether you’re a fan of Deadpool, Wolverine, or just looking for a standout superhero film, this one is worth a watch.
Kneecap Review
Kneecap is one of the best films of the year.
The Boys Season 4 Review
Season 4 of The Boys features strong performances and compelling editing but struggles with pacing.
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Longlegs Review
Longlegs delivers bone-tingling suspense with Maika Monroe shining in a chilling, slow-burn thriller. A mixed bag, but worth the watch for horror fans.
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Saw X Review
It may not be October, but I was recently in the mood to catch up with Saw X. Here's my review!
Dune: Part Two Review
Dive into the sands of Arrakis with my review of Dune: Part Two!
Food Inc. 2 Review
Remember Food Inc.? Food Inc. 2 is here! Join me as I revisit the American food system & see if it's gotten better (or worse)!
The Listener Review
The Listener, releasing in theaters and on VOD via Vertical Entertainment on March 29th, leaves viewers waiting on hold in this monotonous and unfulfilling take on crisis hotline workers and callers.
Halo Season Two Episode Five “Aleria” Review
Halo season two’s fifth episode delivers on the emotional and physical aspects of what is turning out to be a massively improved version of what a Halo show should be.
Halo Season Two Episode Four “Reach” Review
Halo season two's midseason finale lives up to its namesake, "Reach" is the best episode of the season despite some embarrassing mistakes.
Halo Season Two Episode Three “Visegrad” Review
After a promising season opener, Halo’s latest episode, “Visegrad,” repeats all the same mistakes from season one.
Halo Season Two Episodes One and Two Review
Halo Season Two impresses with compelling characters, thrilling action, and a course correction from its predecessor.
The Last of Us Season 1 Review: A Captivating Adaptation That Breathes New Life into the Beloved Game
Patrons chose The Last of Us season 1 as an essential review to publish before 2024.
So, here are my long overdue thoughts on the first season before season two starts filming and The Last of Us Part II Remastered releases on PS5 in less than a month.
The Holdovers Review: A Christmas Film That Defies Clichés and Embraces Authenticity
Before Christmas break, I thought I’d review a movie about Christmas break: The Holdovers.
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El Conde Review: Pablo Larraìn’s Latest Is A Creative Risk That Doesn’t Pay Off
Pablo Larrain's latest film, El Conde, is weird, and not much else.
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High School Musical: The Musical: The Series Season 4 Episodes 1-6 Reviews - A Bittersweet Farewell with Moments of Brilliance
As we approach the end of the series, the fate of the East High Leopards hangs in the balance. With only eight episodes left, viewers are eager to see if they will receive a proper farewell.
However, based on the mixed results of the previous six episodes, it's difficult to say whether the send-off will meet expectations.
Tribeca 2023 Review: Konpa Is a Short Full of Vibes
Konpa is a relatively simple short full of vibes and romance.
Tribeca 2023 Review: In Passing Is Too Experimental For Its Own Good
In Passing has some great directing and acting but requires a lot of caveats for me to recommend watching.
Tribeca 2023 Review: Then Comes the Body Is a Beautiful Short Film About the Art of Dance
Then Comes the Body is a wonderful example of what you get when a documentarian truly understands the subject and its beauty.
Tribeca 2023 Review: Corvine Is a Playful Animated Short in Need of Another Editing Pass
Sean McCarron's directorial debut, Corvine, is playful and strongly animated, but the score mixing & tone torpedo its chances.