SXSW 2022 | Long Line of Ladies Review
After its Texas premiere at SXSW 2022, here is my review of the docushort, Long Line of Ladies!
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.
Spider-Man: No Way Home Review: Tom Holland Becomes the Spider-Man of the Multiverse
The highly awaited conclusion to the MCU Spider-Man trilogy is now in theaters after months of leaks. Does it live up to the hype? Find out in my review!
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.
Spencer Review: Kristen Stewart Captivates in Pablo Larraìn's Oppressive Look at Princess Diana's Christmas at the Queen’s Sandringham Estate
Pablo Larraín returns with his newest biopic, Spencer, a haunting look at Princess Diana's Christmas might have looked like at the Queen’s Sandringham Estate.
Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time Review: A Timeless Portrait of an American Author & His Best Friend
After almost 40 years in the making, Robert B. Weide has finally released his documentary about American author Kurt Vonnegut...and himself?
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 French Dispatch Review: Wes Anderson Constantly Outdoes Himself In His Love Letter To Journalism
After 3 years, Wes Anderson is back with The French Dispatch.And yes, you should absolutely see it in theaters, if you can.
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.
My Name Is Pauli Murray Review: A Forgotten American Icon Reearthed
In this documentary from Participant Media and distributed by Amazon Studios, directors Betsy West and Julie Coen tell a compelling story of an American icon that's gone without recognition for too long - Pauli Murray.
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!
Kate Review: Mary Elizabeth Winstead Leads This Great Actioner from Netflix That Isn’t Good At Anything Else
Kate is Netflix's latest attempt at bringing high-budget action films to their service. Is it any good? Find out in my review.
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 Night House Review: David Bruckner Reinvents the Classic Ghost Story In Searchlight Pictures' Latest Horror Thriller
The Night House is a wonderful horror-thrilled bolstered by Rebecca Hall's amazing performance and a whole crew that creates one of the best horror films of the year, with a few flaws.
CODA Review: Siân Heder's Directorial Debut Is One of the Best Films of the Year
CODA is a once-in-a-generation film.Read my review of Siân Heder's directorial debut below.
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.
First Date Review: Creative Control Harms Manuel Crosby's Directorial Debut Feature
Psychedelic cinematography, unspoken racial tension, oddball comedy combine to make up a interesting, but ultimately disjointed horror thriller.Here's my review of FIRST DATE.
Pray Away Review: Kristine Stolakis' First Documentary Feature Is A Definitive Resource On Conversion Therapy
Kristine Stolakis' documentary debut is a staggering look at the inner workings of the "pray away the gay" movement.Read my review here.
Bo Burnham: Inside Review: Processing Pain In Front Of A Camera
Bo Burnham wrote, directed, edited and recorded an entire special in one room during the pandemic.Read my review of Bo Burnham: Inside.
How It Ends Review: A Great Hangout Dramedy for Those Who Want A Laugh Post-Pandemic
How It Ends is the kind of movie you should watch with some friends around at a party.My review of Daryl Wein & Zoe Lister-Jones' recent film.

