Rian Johnson clearly has a mind for mystery, and he has knocked it out of the park with every attempt.
Stranger Things 5: Part 1 (Streaming Show Review)
Where it leaves the audience truly feels like it earns the finale of Part One status
Running Man (Movie Review)
Glen Powell can carry a movie. He is a star from a bygone era.
Train Dreams (Movie Review)
Letting us sit with Robert as he processes what’s happened allows us to identify with that feeling of quiet dignity. I’m thankful for that.
Wicked: For Good (Movie Review)
Hopefully your investment holds out, but poor pacing sluggishly pulled down my investment levels to make this a disappointing affair.
Rental Family (Movie Review)
The technical aspects help lift another standout performance from Fraser, making this one of my favorite movie experiences of the year.
One Stop Pop: Good Boy
Good Boy captured the hearts and fears, of many a festival fan, resulting in it quickly becoming the little film that could
Die My Love (Movie Review)
The driving force behind such a visceral performance is rooted in how the film broaches motherhood.
Predator: Badlands (Movie Review)
I had a blast, because the story is solid, and the characters and creatures are fun, endearing, and in some cases, downright adorable.
Animation Celebration: Animalympics
This one probably works best if you’ve got nostalgia for what it’s parodying.
One Stop Pop: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
It makes sense to dive a little deeper into all the elements that make this show — and now movie — so appealing
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t (Movie Review)
I’m not sure what the future holds for this franchise, but I hope it learns from the good lessons of this film and brings more of this fun.