Review: ‘The Politician’, Ryan Murphy Shows How Screwed Up Our Politics Are Via A...
“The world is finished with entitled white men.”
“The world will never be finished with entitled white men. That’s why we feel so entitled”
After making...
Review: “Downton Abbey,” A Lot of Pomp, Too Much Circumstance
Dust off the furniture and polish the silver, tell the maids to turn down the beds and make some popcorn because Downton Abbey is back. After...
Review: ‘Angel Has Fallen’, The Franchise Gets Back On Its Feet In A Big...
I must admit to having a soft spot for the 'Has Fallen' movies. They are ridiculously absurd, knuckle-headed action movies with a generic tough-guy...
Review: ‘The Peanut Butter Falcon’, A Feel-Good Comedy That Outwrestles Disability Stereotypes
As a wrestling fan it's been a treat seeing it grow beyond limited cinematic confines set by films such as No Holds Barred and...
Review: Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon A Time In Hollywood’, A Breezy And Violent Tinseltown...
I want to live in the idyllic 1969 that Quentin Tarantino glorifies in his stylish and surprisingly personal Once Upon a Time in Hollywood....
Review: ‘Stranger Things’ Season 3: The Kids Celebrate the Summer And Fight Monsters Once...
“The best things come to those who wait.”
That couldn’t be better said with the third season of Netflix’s Stranger Things. It feels like it’s...
Review: ‘Yesterday’, Danny Boyle’s Beatles-Inspired Comedy Sings A Pleasant Tune
If you love the Beatles, chances are you're going to love Yesterday, Danny Boyle and Richard Curtis' love letter to the iconic band. Put...
Review: ‘Murder Mystery’, Adam Sandler And Jennifer Aniston’s Whodunnit Is No Killer Comedy
Netflix has become a haven for films that would fall flat on the big screen. Most comedies on the streaming platform could be categorized...
‘Booksmart’ Interview: Beanie Feldstein And Kaitlyn Dever On Female Comedies And Becoming Real-Life Friends
Olivia Wilde's funny and perceptive high school comedy Booksmart has most favorably been compared to Superbad. While some have pushed back on that comparison,...
Review: ‘The Souvenir’, Pain Gives Way To Hope In Joanna Hogg’s Captivating Coming-Of-Age Drama
Joanna Hogg's The Souvenir feels like someone taking a deep exhalation of confusion, frustration, and anger after a long time of holding it in....