Comedy

The Menu – Film Review

The Menu is a deliciously unsettling dark comedy thriller that’ll inject you with a ton of suspense and keep you guessing until the very end.

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White Noise – Film Review

With a convoluted script that can’t tackle the raw emotions and themes of its source material, White Noise is unfortunately, Noah Baumbach’s first disappointment.

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Spoiler Alert – Film Review

Spoiler Alert is an emotionally gut-wrenching romantic drama about the grief and horrors of finding out your loved one has been diagnosed with cancer. Jim Parsons and Ben Aldridge give career-best performances that are completely awards-worthy.

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Wednesday – Season 1 Review

Delightfully dark, interesting, and surprisingly emotional, the first season of Wednesday is a devilishly great surprise that boasts a truly masterful lead performance by Jenna Ortega.

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Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths – Film Review

Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths sees acclaimed filmmaker Alejandro G. Iñárritu returning to the directors chair for an extremely strange, sometimes beautiful, and oftentimes disappointing comedy-drama.

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See How They Run – Film Review

See How They Run wonderfully utilizes its highly talented cast in this highly enjoyable and unpredictable, albeit poorly paced, murder mystery comedy. 

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The Banshees of Inisherin – Film Review

The Banshees of Inisherin is an intimate, hilarious, and oftentimes downright tragic look at what it truly means to lose a best friend.

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The Mean One – Film Review

A disappointingly dull holiday slasher that wastes an incredibly fun concept, The Mean One is mostly a bad banana with a greasy black peel.

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The Leech – Film Review

The Leech is a tonally confused mess of a holiday horror film that’s never quite able to tell a compelling story, despite Eric Pennycoff’s direction being superb.

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Deck the Halls – Film Review

Although it’s fun to see Danny DeVito in his prime, Deck the Halls is a gloriously unfunny mess of a holiday film with a story so stupid you’ll have to see it to believe it. 

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