Are You There God, It’s Me, Margaret? is a lovely coming-of-age film that women of all ages can relate to. It is filled with humor, heart, and lovely performances.
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Babylon is a frenetic, oppulent, and debachurous Old Hollywood epic showcasing the highs and disturbing lows of the film industry as it transitions from silent films to talkies. This is a massive film that could have benefited from additional editing for some gross out sequences that aren’t necessary. However, its exploration of Hollywood’s toxic nature juxtaposed with the art that arises out of the ashes will leave you thinking long after you leave the theater.
Read MoreThe Fabelmans Review
“Movies are dreams that you never forget.” To Sammy Fabelman, movies are dreams that he uses to escape the chaos. Dreams to control the uncontrollable. Dreams that will one day become a reality. Despite the brokenness around him, he will use his art to make his dream come true. The Fabelmans is one of the year’s best films exploring the wonder of cinema through the lens of one of the world’s most famous filmmakers.
Read MoreBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever Review
The loss of Chadwick Boseman is deeply felt with the release of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. While I admire the film for paying tribute and tackling grief, Wakanda is not the same without the heart and soul of the franchise.
Read MoreArmageddon Time Review
Armageddon Time is an underwhelming drama about the American Dream that could have been so much more. The film touches on some interesting themes, but its meandering script and lack of characterization keep it from achieving greatness.
Read MoreDon't Worry Darling Review
Despite all of the drama, Don’t Worry Darling is not an awful film, but it misses the mark on being something truly great. It’s highly reminiscent of the Stepford Wives and The Truman Show with a few too many plot points left unexplained.
Read MoreSee How They Run Review
See How They Run is a stylish meta murder mystery with an impressive cast. Unfortunately it gets bogged down by a lack of tension and flat humor.
Read MoreBullet Train Review
While some of the violence and ridiculous finale of Bullet Train could easily be toned down, this makes for an intriguing summer blockbuster that’s a little bit Agatha Christie meets Guy Ritchie. Bullet Train is a stylish, action-packed thrill ride from start to finish.
Read MoreThor: Love and Thunder Review
After Ragnarok, Thor: Love and Thunder is a disappointing addition to the Thor franchise. It is plagued by flat humor, tonal issues galore, and a lack of character development. What could have been a whimsical and fun continuation of Thor’s story ends up childish and unmemorable.
Read MoreElvis Movie Review
Elvis is a harrowing biopic with a phenomenal lead performance by Austin Butler. Baz Luhrmann’s stylistic flair is on full display with this bold, bombastic, and memorable portrait of the iconic rockstar.
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