Drama
Rough Night – Film Review
Rough Night fails to deliver the laughter and entertainment it promises, leaving audiences longing for a more satisfying and well-executed comedy.
Crazy, Stupid, Love – Film Review
Whether you’re a fan of romantic comedies or simply appreciate a well-crafted film, Crazy, Stupid, Love is a must-watch that will leave you laughing, crying, and ultimately believing in the power of love.
White Men Can’t Jump – Film Review
White Men Can’t Jump is a severely disappointing and lifeless film. Jack Harlow’s embarrassingly awful and uncharismatic performance, coupled with flat and dull cinematography, fails to recapture the magic of the original.
Paint – Film Review
Paint may be an ambitious film, but its inconsistent pacing and meandering narrative prevent it from fully realizing its potential.
Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret – Film Review
Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret proves Kelly Fremon Craig isn’t a one-trick pony. It’s a beautifully uplifting, inspiring, emotionally charged, hilarious, and wholesome injection of pure comfort in cinematic form.
A Good Person – Film Review
An emotionally layered script, brilliant direction, and career-best performances from Florence Pugh and Morgan Freeman make A Good Person one of the best movies of the year.
Inside – Film Review
Willem Dafoe is terrific in Inside; a genuinely claustrophobic psychological thriller that sadly suffers from a weak story and not enough of an emotional punch.
Boston Strangler – Film Review
Although it’s certainly nothing completely innovative, Boston Strangler is an intriguing historical drama film written and directed impressively well by Matt Ruskin and featuring a terrific lead performance from Keira Knightley.