Writer/director Iris K. Shim’s feature directorial debut, Umma, offers some strong scares within its personal horror story, but struggles to maintain its strength throughout. Shim establishes a unique environment in… Read more Umma Review: A modern ghost story with solid scares and story →
While indie film powerhouse A24 has been a pivotal force in the horror genre with films like Hereditary, The Witch, and Midsommar, they haven’t always been able to connect with… Read more X Review: A raunchy 70s style slasher with stellar storytelling and stylistic horror →
The second feature from Columbus director Kogonada, After Yang, is a deep exploration of the connection between humans and technology shown through a charismatic and compassionate lens. Kogonada sets an… Read more After Yang Review: Defining what it means to be human →
The latest film from Pixar, Turning Red, is an interesting entry in Pixar’s prolific filmography. It not only features the first solo female director for a feature film in the… Read more Turning Red Review: Pixar’s most hilarious and touching film in years →
After hearing all the news about Mimi Cave’s feature directorial debut, Fresh, out of its rave debut at this past Sundance, it’s immensely fulfilling to say that it lives up… Read more Fresh Review: A masterful, thrilling debut from Mimi Cave →
Batman has had many incarnations on the big screen over the last couple decades, but none have truly brought the iconic DC hero to life in the way that writer/director… Read more The Batman Review: The world’s greatest detective has arrived →
Prolific filmmaker Steven Soderbergh continues to prove himself as a “jack of all trades” director with his latest engaging modern thrill ride, Kimi. Kimi instantly gives off modern vibes of… Read more Kimi Review: A slick new thrill ride from Soderbergh →
Universal’s newest rom com starring Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson, Marry Me, certainly has its overly familiar genre traits, but has enough charm and warmth to win just about anyone… Read more Marry Me Review: Easily enjoyable chemistry and direction overtakes recycled rom com plot →