In the spirit of 70s-set coming of age films like Dazed and Confused and Fast Times at Ridgemont High, writer/director Paul Thomas Anderson offers a more personal narrative of young… Read more Licorice Pizza Review: PTA crafts a timelessly touching coming of age love story →
The latest film to come out of IFC Films, writer/director Argyris Papadimitropoulus’ Monday, is a rollercoaster relationship flick with two immaculate lead performances that make it endlessly engaging. The film… Read more Monday Review: Stan and Gough are endlessly engaging in this rollercoaster relationship flick →
Reviewed On: PS5 (Original) Difficulty: N/A Hazelight Studios left a big impact in the gaming community when it launched a solely co-op experience back in 2018 with A Way Out.… Read more It Takes Two Review: The most innovative and impressive co-op game to date →
There have been films where people fall in love with blow-up dolls, hot red cars, the voice of a computer operating system, and other inanimate objects, but with her directorial… Read more Jumbo Review: A mesmerizing and warming showing of somewhat strange love →
Euphoria and Assassination Nation writer/director Sam Levinson reteams with Zendaya for Malcolm & Marie – a rollercoaster of emotions driven by ongoing tensions between a film director and his girlfriend… Read more Malcolm & Marie Review: Zendaya and Washington are stellar in an exhaustive night of combative arguing and tension →
The latest from IFC Films and director Chad Hartigan, Little Fish, deals with grief and memory loss through a harrowing love story placed in the center of a global viral… Read more Little Fish Review: An emotionally powerful trip into love and memory loss →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On the season finale of AMC’s Soulmates, The (Power) Ballad of Caitlin Jones, we watch as the test’s newest match has a timid young woman… Read more AMC’s Soulmates: Season Finale Review →
Back in my first film class I took in high school, we did a whole section on the films by Alfred Hitchcock and while Strangers on a Train became a… Read more Rebecca (2020) Review: A pointless, bland retread →