Writer/director Chloe Zhao takes viewers on a deeply personal trip of self-discovery through the modern American West with her latest, now Golden Globe winning, film Nomadland. The film that takes… Read more Nomadland Review: A heartfelt and warming trip through nomadic living →
The latest film in Netflix’s weekly film releases is a thrilling cat and mouse game between evil and unassuming evil from writer/director J Blakeson – I Care A Lot. The… Read more I Care A Lot Review: Pike kills it in this thrilling and captivating power struggle →
As someone whose had a strong appreciation for the cult horror series Wrong Turn, the news of a reboot coming left me filled with excitement at the potential for this… Read more Wrong Turn (2021) Review: A wrong turn for the franchise →
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 →
Aside from a pre-COVID release of Kelly Reichardt’s First Cow and a couple releases on Apple TV+, the pandemic basically kept indie film studio A24 quiet for 2020. Now looking… Read more Saint Maud Review: An incredibly chilling spiritual horror experience →
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 →
After over six years of animated silence, aside from a collaboration with Dutch filmmaker Michael Dudok de Wit for Red Turtle back in 2016, Studio Ghibli returns with its first… Read more Earwig and the Witch Review: A disappointing, but solid enough return for Studio Ghibli →