

Review: Pet Sematary
“Sometimes dead is better” is a creepy, haunting, and perfect tagline for a horror movie. It’s even better when taken and thought about...


Review: Hotel Mumbai
It can be very difficult to connect on the most basic and personal level with what it is like to go through a traumatic event such as a...


Why Do We Like Disney's Remakes?
I’ve already done a little bit of ranting about why Disney’s live action remakes and sequels are problematic. But with the release of...


Review: Us
Jordan Peele does so much right in his latest film, Us. From a filmmaking standpoint, he creates incredible visual messages, there is an...


Review: Five Feet Apart
Imagine love – just love in general – without being able to touch the person you love. Whether this is love for a parent, a sibling, a...


Review: Isn't It Romantic
I enjoy smart, self-aware comedies when they are warranted. They are useful to make commentaries on different ideas. Oftentimes, these...


Review: Captain Marvel
Captain Marvel doesn’t have a whole lot to it. It has really good performances, some decent humor, and some fun action scenes, but it...


Review: The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part
The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part is hilarious, well-animated, and has a great message. Ultimately, it will probably be forgettable,...


Review: Cold Pursuit
Violence begets violence. If you want revenge, that’s probably a bad idea. It just leads to more negativity and hurt for more people than...


Review: How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
The How to Train Your Dragon series has been one of the most consistently good franchises out there over the past decade. It’s a coming...