What I love about Marriage Story is the three-dimensional characters, intellectual writing, and phenomenal performances. This is a film with depth that peels back a new layer with each passing scene. It’s not a cut and dry situation. You have to look at all sides to truly understand the story of Nicole and Charlie. It may not be a smooth ride, but it’s worth the emotional rollercoaster.
Read MoreHoney Boy Review: Tales From A Traumatic Childhood
Honey Boy is an honest and raw portrait of a painful childhood caught in a state of turmoil. This is like watching a form of cinematic therapy. Shia LaBeouf and Noah Jupe give awards-worthy performances in this heartbreaking tale of a childhood lost.
Read MoreFrozen II Review: Journey Into The Unknown
What can I say? I’m a sucker for a good Disney musical, and I’m happy to report that Frozen II is an empowering and fun movie that highlights the importance of family and friendship.
Read MoreHarriet Review: Fighting For Freedom
Harriet has some screenplay and editing missteps but remains a story that should be seen to appreciate the astounding impact of Harriet Tubman’s legacy.
Read MoreA Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood Review: Forgiveness With Fred
A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood captures the message of Fred Rogers and brings it to life. It’s a creative and beautiful film brimming with the message of forgiveness and love.
Read MoreKnives Out Review: Twisty Mystery
I do declare that I had a great time watching Knives Out. It’s a comedic and mischevious mystery with a stylish flair. This is Agatha Christie given a 21st-century update. You’ll be left wondering who you can trust and what happens next in this twisty mystery.
Read MoreLast Christmas Review: Happy Holidays With Henry Golding
If you love Christmas movies as much as I do, give Last Christmas a chance. There’s plenty of holiday spirit supported by some great George Michael tunes and an intriguing storyline that differs from your typical rom-com.
Read MoreFord v Ferrari Review: The Drive To Success
Ford v Ferrari is a riveting film focused on character relationships, rivalry, and racing. The stellar acting from Damon and Bale and excellent directing make it a genuinely exciting biopic that will leave you intrigued.
Read MoreParasite Review: Clash of the Classes
Most critics are loving Parasite, and its take on class division. While I find it to be a technically impressive film, the tonal inconsistencies and lack of characterization left me disappointed.
Read MoreJojo Rabbit Review: Brilliant Satire With Heart
Jojo Rabbit is a brilliant coming-of age-film that finds a way to balance satire, drama, and comedy. Taika Waititi directs a phenomenal cast in one of the year’s best films.
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