Emerald Fennell's 'Promising Young Woman' offers the viewer a bright beacon of light at the end of the long, dark cinematic tunnel of the past year or...[Read More]
The latest Pixar film, Soul, is worth the wait since its delay from last summer and may rank with the best offerings from the studio when all is said ...[Read More]
While not a step back, as its still better than most of the DCEU, Wonder Woman 1984 is somewhat disappointing given just how wonderful the first film ...[Read More]
The horror/comedy Freaky is a stylistically pleasing hybrid of genres that allows a group of tremendously gifted actors the ability to shine their res...[Read More]
The new drama, The Climb, begins with, well, two cyclist friends climbing a winding, mountain road as they discuss their current state of affairs. It ...[Read More]
The latest film to bear the moniker “starring Kevin Costner” above its title is the new dramatic thriller Let Him Go. While the film defies a specific...[Read More]
Over half a century has passed since the events portrayed in the outstanding courtroom drama from Netflix, The Trial of the Chicago 7, took place and,...[Read More]
It is a sad state of affairs indeed, when a boy and his grandfather must do battle due to their shared claim over a little thing like a bedroom. But, ...[Read More]
Even though it may be the most anticipated theatrical opening of the past year, especially given that we are ourselves caught in a bewildering pandemi...[Read More]
Director Julie Taymor’s often entertaining, yet occasionally whimsical, biography of the feminist icon Gloria Steinem, The Glorias, covers over eighty...[Read More]
At first glance, writer/director Miranda July’s film Kajillionaire may seem like a stark commentary on the times as well as a sardonic look at the fam...[Read More]
With Enola Holmes, Netflix seems hopeful to establish a franchise based on the teenaged sister of super detective Sherlock Holmes, as portrayed by Mil...[Read More]