Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die Review
After 9 years, Gore Verbinski returns with the delightfully bizarre sci-fi action comedy Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die.
The President’s Cake Review
The President’s Cake shows, through naturalistic detail, how life under a dictatorship trickles down to all walks of life.
Shelter Review
In Shelter, Jason Statham proves once again he can make a contrived and uninspired movie extremely watchable
The Rip Review
The Rip offers a solid dirty-cop thriller that’s light on Hitchcockian surprises but utilizes its Oscar-nominee cast efficiently.
Song Sung Blue Review
It’s hard not to feel like Song Sung Blue is a kind of tribute act acting as a film: well-meaning and fun but safe and, ultimately, empty.
No Other Choice Review
No Other Choice is an engaging romp showcasing director Park Chan-wook’s signature eclectic style, even if it’s a story we may have seen before.
Marty Supreme Review
Through sheer charisma, Marty Supreme presents one of the most fascinating characters of the year, in the same vein as Jake LaMotta or Dirk Diggler.
Avatar: Fire and Ash – Movie Review
Avatar: Fire and Ash is a visually striking, but weightless new addition to the billion dollar franchise.
Is This Thing On? Review
Is This Thing On? may be seen as Bradley Cooper’s slightest directorial work, but his dedication to layered characters elevates the film.
Hamnet Review
Hamnet is another awards-worthy offering from director Chloé Zhao, bringing the beloved novel to new heights in one of the year’s most moving films.
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