‘Alien: Romulus’: Alvarez’s Take is Mostly Good. Mostly.

Fede Alvarez’s Alien: Romulus hits cinemas at a precarious time. On the one hand, the 20th Century Studios’ film is at a feverish high from fans whose expectations from the film series’ seventh entry in the 45-year-old franchise is equally as high, especially with the tepid reactions to producer Ridley Scott’s previous two films, Prometheus [...]

By |2024-08-17T19:49:26-07:00August 15th, 2024|Movie Reviews, Reviews|2 Comments

Review: “Deadpool & Wolverine”

The Merc with the Mouth is back, and this time he's brought a friend.  But can "Deadpool & Wolverine" actually save the MCU, or will this be another muddling multiverse mishap? It's been 15 years since Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman first teamed up as their iconic characters in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine."  Reynolds has had [...]

By |2024-07-25T17:10:25-07:00July 25th, 2024|Movie Reviews, Reviews|0 Comments

“Twisters” is a sympathetic metaphor of Red America

Introduction There are lots of films that are political metaphors (including some this year). Some are more successful than others, with the most successful probably being the Hunger Games films. However, they usually have one thing in common: they come from a coastal, left of center perspective. Twisters is different in this regard; in that [...]

By |2024-07-18T12:30:31-07:00July 18th, 2024|Movie Reviews|1 Comment

“Young Woman and the Sea” is nearly perfect

Introduction The true story sports drama is a tried-and-true genre, with Disney being the most prolific. Starting with Cool Runnings (Jon Turteltaub, 1993), they have released them regularly as part of their theatrical slate. These films often make my top ten films of the year, mostly because of how inspiring they are. I think most [...]

By |2024-07-13T15:56:57-07:00July 13th, 2024|Movie Reviews|1 Comment

Review: “MaXXXine”

Ti West completes his trilogy of fame and horror with "MaXXXine," a direct sequel to 2022's "X." In the first film, West perfectly mimicked the 70's slasher feel.  The follow-up prequel, "Pearl," fused horror with the mise-en-scène of classic cinema.  It should be no surprise that he once again delivers a genre perfect seedy 80's [...]

By |2024-07-12T11:22:49-07:00July 12th, 2024|Movie Reviews, Reviews|0 Comments

‘Fly Me to the Moon’ Sells Integrity, Inspiration, Romance

Romantic comedies are a tricky genre to pull off these days; they’re either honey-suckle-sweet or overly ambitious in the comedy department. In short, rom-com stories can be inconsistent in what they’re trying to say. On the other hand, audiences have become very fickle toward rom-coms. Fortunately for Fly Me to the Moon, director Greg Berlanti [...]

By |2024-07-11T22:07:20-07:00July 11th, 2024|Movie Reviews, Reviews|0 Comments

Review: “Despicable Me 4” is decent

Introduction It’s been a wild ride for the Despicable Me franchise over the years. None of the films ever got to a Pixar level (although even some of their films have disappointed as of late). However, there’s no denying how ridiculously popular they are. They have all been profitable, with almost all of them making [...]

By |2024-07-02T18:58:34-07:00July 2nd, 2024|Movie Reviews|2 Comments

Film Review: ‘Janet Planet’

In recent years, a trend has emerged within filmmakers who seek to make a strong emotional point through their stories. Depending on the subject, these stories can either come at you all at once or slowly unfold in front of the audience. Intent exists within these two choices and if the creatives have done their [...]

By |2024-06-28T00:15:00-07:00June 28th, 2024|Movie Reviews, Reviews|0 Comments

Review: “Kinds of Kindness”

Yorgos Lanthimos latest creation, "Kinds of Kindness," is an anthology described as a "triptych fable," which follows characters in three unique stories where each experiences different forms of kindness.  Efthimis Filippou, who co-wrote "The Killing of a Sacred Deer," "The Lobster," and "Dogtooth," once again teams up with Yorgos to pen this surreal journey.  Each [...]

By |2024-06-27T18:26:21-07:00June 27th, 2024|Movie Reviews, Reviews|0 Comments

Film Review: ‘The Bikeriders’

Reflecting on writer-director Jeff Nichols’ filmography (Mud, Midnight Special, Loving), one can’t help but think about his tendency for stories that naturally and slowly build their tensions up with fully realized characterizations that lead their stories, rather than the stories leading the characters. Nichols’ latest, The Bikeriders exceptionally continues this trend. Inspired by a 1967 [...]

By |2024-06-21T02:49:45-07:00June 21st, 2024|Movie Reviews, Reviews|0 Comments
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