“At a crisp 88 minutes, it is difficult not to recommend Leviticus as an earnest, stylish horror film with a heartfelt message on its mind.”
Toy Story 5 (Movie Review)
Cusack’s performance here really shines through with real emotion at times, more so than in any of the other three films.
The Death of Robin Hood (Movie Review)
“Sarnoski masterfully blends both wide and tight shots, whether he’s setting a scene or capturing a performance.”
Voicemails for Isabelle (Streaming Movie Review)
“Zoey Deutch is already Netflix rom-com royalty… when she’s back on the streamer with another romantic comedy, I’m going to check it out.”
Disclosure Day (Movie Review)
“Blunt is the heart and soul of this movie and, though the year is only half through, I will be shocked if she isn’t part of the awards conversations early next year.”
I am Frankelda (Streaming Movie Review)
“Guillermo del Toro is well known for supporting fellow filmmakers, so it’s no surprise that he’s championing Mexico’s first-ever stop-motion film.”
Silent Friend (Movie Review)
“Though I may not have fully arrived at all of what the film has to say, I find myself looking at trees and the world overall a bit differently now.”
Carolina Caroline (Movie Review)
“On the surface Carolina Caroline may read like a pseudo-Bonnie and Clyde story but there is a little more to it than one might expect.”
The Four Seasons Season 2 (Streaming Show Review)
With talents like Fey, Domingo, and Forte it is so easy for everything to feel light and breezy.
007: First Light (Video Game First Look)
Playing 007: First Light leaves me incredibly excited for a sequel that features a more established Bond with more gadgets but doesn’t ultimately leave me satisfied.
Scary Movie (Movie Review)
“I wanted this comeback to work. Instead, it feels like a reminder that some franchises are better left in the past.”
Spider-Noir (Streaming Show Review)
“Andrew Lewis Caldwell as is doing his absolute best to match Nicolas Cage’s energy by being a sadistic insane super villain, ripped straight out of a 1940s comic, to rival The Spider’s heroicness.”