History
Young Woman and the Sea – Film Review
Daisy Ridley’s standout performance, coupled with Joachim Rønning’s assured direction and Jeff Nathanson’s thoughtful screenplay, makes this film a must-watch.
Unfrosted – Film Review
Fans of Jerry Seinfeld and the ensemble cast might find some enjoyment in the film, but it ultimately fails to deliver on its promise of a clever, engaging comedy.
Bob Marley: One Love – Film Review
While not without its flaws, Bob Marley: One Love adds an important voice to the chorus of works celebrating one of music’s most transformative figures.
Ferrari – Film Review
Ferrari races across the finish line, not just as a compelling sports biopic, but as a tribute to an unflinching spirit and an exploration of the man behind an iconic brand.
The Promised Land – Film Review
The Promised Land is a striking historical epic with commendable performances and masterful cinematography.
Nyad – Film Review
Nyad provides an insight into Diana Nyad’s remarkable life and serves as a reminder to viewers of the value of human connections and the strength of willpower in the face of hardship.
The Burial – Film Review
The Burial is a compelling investigation of a true legal saga that upended the tenets of the American legal system.
Dumb Money – Film Review
Dumb Money, directed by Craig Gillespie and based on the book by Ben Mezrich, offers a fun and eye-catching account of the GameStop short squeeze.
Oppenheimer – Film Review
Oppenheimer is a cinematic tour de force that showcases Christopher Nolan’s unmatched ability to create intellectually stimulating and visually captivating films.