Review: Enola Holmes I find it fascinating how studios have been able to adapt to the coronavirus wreaking havoc on Hollywood. Most movies that would have ... By Jesse LabSeptember 25, 20200 7.6 Featured
8.3 Featured NYFF Review: The Human Voice At the beginning of the pandemic, I joked with friends that coronavirus depression felt a lot like getting dumped. Think of that sense ... By Hubert VigillaSeptember 24, 20200
Featured RIP Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1933-2020) In this tribute to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, we suggest checking out our review of On The Basis of Sex and watching the ... By Sian Francis CoxSeptember 21, 20200
4 Featured Review: Antebellum The proof of a devastating wound isn’t the gushing blood or savage pain of the moment it’s inflicted. It’s the scar that lingers, ... By Sam van der MeerSeptember 18, 20200
Featured Wonder Woman 1984 delayed to Christmas release Prophesied just days ago, the rocky reopening of American movie theaters as led by Christopher Nolan’s Tenet has prompted Warner Bros. to further delay Wonder ... By Sam van der MeerSeptember 11, 20200
Review: I’m Thinking of Ending Things It has been years since we’ve seen anything from Charlie Kaufman. Following the stop motion adaptation of his stage play Anomalisa, I feared ... By Anthony MarzanoSeptember 5, 20200 7.6 Featured
8.1 Featured Review: Mulan After what felt like an eternity, Mulan has finally arrived. What was once one of the most anticipated movies of 2020, originally set to release ... By Jesse LabSeptember 3, 20200
4.3 Featured Review: The New Mutants Sometimes, you can only laugh at just how much of a sick sense of humor the universe has. The New Mutants, which was arguably the ... By Jesse LabAugust 31, 20200
Featured Chadwick Boseman dead at 43 from colon cancer On Friday, August 28, 2020, Chadwick Boseman died after a four year battle with colon cancer. Back in 2016, Boseman was diagnosed with ... By Jesse LabAugust 28, 20200
Featured Peter’s Kung Fu Corner: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon [Welcome to Peter’s Kung Fu Corner: a monthly column dedicated to retrospectives on the martial arts films I grew up watching. We’ll be ... By Peter GlagowskiAugust 28, 20200
Review: Bill and Ted Face the Music Bill and Ted. Why? That’s really the only question you can ask when presented with the now three films in the franchise. It’s ... By Matthew RazakAugust 28, 20200 7.7 Featured
6.8 Featured Review: Tenet Christopher Nolan’s Tenet is proving to be the most polarising film of his career. With such a mixed reception already, it’s impossible to ... By Sian Francis CoxAugust 27, 20200