

Review: Mid90s
One of the first lessons that you learn when being taught how to write stories is to write what you know. That is exactly what...


Review: Bad Times At The El Royale
What happens when you take seven people, all with their own dark baggage, and put them in a hotel with a dark history of its own? You get...


Review: The Sisters Brothers
The western is kind of a lost genre. So sometimes it is nice to see a western come out and be legitimately good. The Sisters Brothers is...


Review: First Man
I really wanted to love First Man going in. But my reaction to seeing the movie was just a warm enjoyment of it. A lot of what I’m going...


Review: A Star is Born
We already knew that Lady Gaga could sing, but A Star Is Born showed off that her talent can be seen in front of the camera, as well as...


Review: Venom
Sometimes, it is possible to like a movie that isn’t good. I think that’s where I land with Venom. So much about this movie doesn’t work....


Review: A Simple Favor
Have you ever wondered what a movie would look like if you coupled a Gone Girl-esque plot with a Disney Channel level of production...


Review: Searching
Making a movie about trying to find a missing person is not a new concept. But the way that Searching presents this type of movie is new,...


Inside Inside Llewyn Davis
In 2013, Joel and Ethan Coen made Inside Llewyn Davis. I remember when this film came out, but I didn’t pay any attention to it, since I...


Review: BlacKkKlansman
Last week, I said that Eighth Grade was the best movie of the summer. And that is still true. But BlacKkKlansman is the most important. I...