Halo: The Series Episodes 1 & 2 Reviews
I got the chance to check out the first two episodes of Halo: The Series courtesy of Paramount+.
Here's what I thought.
Dune: Part One Review - This Is Only the Beginning
Dune: Part One is a visionary story told by the biggest visionary of Hollywood, Denis Villeneuve.
Read my review.
Passing Review: A Colorful Portrait of Race Painted In Black & White
In Rebecca Hall's directorial debut, she explores racial tensions in 1920s New York in her adaptation of the 1929 novella of the same name.
The Cleaner Review - A Messy & Uninventive Crime Drama That Isn't Without Merit
While it doesn't add anything new to the genre, The Cleaner, directed by Erin Elders, is not a crime drama that people should pass up this week, if only to witness the fasicnating decisions made in the direction and acting.
Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11 Review: Vice's New Documentary Doesn't Provide Any Value Beyond Dinner Table Conversation
Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11 explores a world where comedy has boundaries.Is it something you should check out, or should you skip it? Find out below!
Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles Review -- Billie Eilish Trades Her Signature Vision for A Lackluster Concert Film
In Billie Eilish's concert film for Disney+, she shows off her talent on-stage, but gives up the vision that made her famous in the first place.
The Suicide Squad Review: James Gunn Reboots Task Force X With One of the Best Comic Book Films In Years
Five years later, Task Force X is back. This time with a new director and new team.
Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain Review: Morgan Neville’s Latest Documentary Goes Into the Mind of Anthony Bourdain, For Better or For Worse
Three years after his death, Anthony Bourdain finally gets the portrait he deserves, even if there are some questionable choices within.
The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard Review: Ryan Reynolds and Company Return for A Fun Blockbuster Popcorn Comedy Worthy Of A Trip To Your Local Theater
Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson, and Salma Hayek return for the sequel to the 2017 hit film, The Hitman's Bodyguard. Can lightning strike twice? Yes and no.
Cruella Review: Emma Stone Plays Cruella in Craig Gillespie's Cruel New Tale Exciting for Audiences New and Old in Disney's Latest Remake
In Disney's latest live-action remake, Craig Gillespie and Emma Stone create a backstory for Cruella de Ville that's just as interesting as the source material.
Nomadland Audio Review
No, you're not seeing double. For those who like to listen to audio versions of reviews, my audio review of Nomadland is now live.
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier: Episode Two Review -- The Team Comes Together, But I’m Not Quite Sure Why
In the second episode of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Sam and Bucky finally team up, but against what?
Soul Review - The Magic of Finding Your Purpose Comes to Life in Pixar's Latest
Pixar's Soul eloquently tells a story about the soul's purpose and the studios' first Black lead in Jamie Foxx.
Pretending I’m A Superman: The Tony Hawk Video Game Story Review - Skating Downhill with No Kneepads
For a documentary about the "Tony Hawk video game story", it's light on all the things that made Pro SKater even possible.My review of Pretending I'm A Superman: The Tony Hawk Video Game Story.
AFI Fest: Really Love Review
In Angel Kristi Williams's Really Love, she tells a story about two loves who have to choose between their careers and their relationship.My review of Really Love.
AFI Fest: Nine Days Review
Edson Oda's first feature film (!) dazzles with a look inside the soul.