West Side Story is an excellent adaptation of the classic musical with stunning musical numbers, dazzling cinematography, and a Shakespearean story. This is the musical of the year!
Read MoreDon't Look Up Review
Adam McKay’s latest film Don’t Look Up serves as a satire of our current world. It’s a messy film with far too many plotlines and a major lack of subtlety, but it does have some wildly entertaining moments.
Read MoreThe Power of the Dog Review
The Power of The Dog explores some intriguing themes about masculinity in the Old West. However, it’s held back by its pacing issues.
Read Moretick, tick...BOOM! Review
tick, tick…Boom! is an electric and engaging musical biopic bursting with creativity and a fantastic lead performance by Andrew Garfield.
Read MoreBelfast Review
Belfast is a beautifully crafted ode to home and all of the people, the places, and memories (both wonderful and painful) that make us cherish it throughout our lives.
Read MoreSpencer Review
Pablo Larrain crafts a psychologically intense biopic with Spencer. This is a haunting portrait of Princess Diana with a career-best performance from Kristen Stewart. There are liberties taken in the story that will certainly be divisive. However, the film stands out as an impressive piece of filmmaking.
Read MoreJulia Review
I enjoyed learning more about Julia Child as a person and a chef. From her devoted relationship to her husband, Paul, her early start as an OSS research assistant, and her impressive career as a chef and TV host, Julia provides an in-depth look at an icon.
Read MoreDune Review
Dune is a visually gorgeous sci-fi spectacle but visuals will only take you so far. There is a cold lack of emotion present that leaves the film with an overall emptiness.
Read MoreNo Time To Die Review
Daniel Craig’s final film as 007 is a journey with a few too many detours along the way. No Time to Die is a high-stakes spectacle that’s certainly entertaining but too overstuffed.
Read MoreThe Guilty Review
Although some moments are certainly over-the-top, The Guilty finds a way to keep its “one-man” setup still feel thrilling. This is an intense thriller with twists and turns to keep you invested.
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