Review: The Menu Ladies and gentlemen welcome to The Menu. Over the course of these 1,300 words, you will experience sights and sounds of bleak hilarity. The ... By Jesse LabNovember 19, 20220 8.3 Movies
Features Peter’s Kung Fu Corner: Top Five Jackie Chan Movies [Welcome to Peter’s Kung Fu Corner: a bi-weekly column dedicated to retrospectives on the martial arts films I grew up watching. We’ll be ... By Peter GlagowskiNovember 11, 20220
6.7 Featured Review: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Blank Panther: Wakanda Forever begins with Shuri (Letitia Wright) frantically trying to save Black Panther’s life yet failing to do so. The film then ... By Jesse LabNovember 11, 20220
8.2 Movies Review: Weird: The Al Yankovic Story Weird: The Al Yankovic Story is a love letter to and satire of music biopics. That shouldn’t really be surprising just by looking at ... By Jesse LabNovember 9, 20220
8.1 Features Review: Tár Tár is a film about a lot of things. A portrait of a lesbian, fighting for power in an industry historically dominated by ... By Sophia SchrockNovember 4, 20220
Review: Wendell & Wild Stop-motion animation is an art form that I wish was more mainstream. Outside of a few dedicated studios like Laika, because of the ... By Jesse LabNovember 2, 20220 6.6 Movies
8.7 Featured Review: The Whale Brendan Fraser is back! Well, technically he’s been back but The Whale marks a return to the medium he loves while elevating his ... By Sophia SchrockNovember 2, 20220
Featured Peter’s Kung Fu Corner: Mr. Vampire [Welcome to Peter’s Kung Fu Corner: a bi-weekly column dedicated to retrospectives on the martial arts films I grew up watching. We’ll be ... By Peter GlagowskiOctober 28, 20220
9 Featured Review: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery The term “glass onion” originates from the song by The Beatles of the same name. The song is complete nonsense, full of random ... By Jesse LabOctober 27, 20220
5.5 Featured Review: One Piece Film: Red The past few years have been great for anime films. In the past, lots of production companies would capitalize on the popularity of ... By Peter GlagowskiOctober 23, 20220
Review: Black Adam Black Adam is a movie that tries to explore the idea of moral absolutism. It’s an idea that certain actions will always be bad, ... By Jesse LabOctober 21, 20220 5.2 Movies
8.5 Movies LFF Review: She Said She Said is bold, fearless filmmaking. Based on the 2019 book of the same name, Maria Schrader’s film depicts New York Times journalists ... By Sian Francis CoxOctober 18, 20220