Digital Film Review – The Holdovers (2023)
*** Second Opinion for digital release - first review published on January 17th, 2024*** Christmas is a time for togetherness...
*** Second Opinion for digital release - first review published on January 17th, 2024*** Christmas is a time for togetherness...
It’s a privilege to live in a time when we can get a new Hayao Miyazaki film. Despite having retired...
Greta Gerwig’s Barbie took cinemas by storm upon its release. While some of that may have been bolstered by the...
Judy Blume’s novel Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret has captured the affection of multiple generations. With its sincere...
In a year with a bizarre amount of Part One movies, Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One stands above...
Based on Rachel Joyce’s best-selling book of the same name, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is a film about...
Makoto Shinkai returns with another visual delight that entices the senses. His movies often deal with subjects such as nature,...
Assassin Club is so incomprehensible it’s a wonder it got a cinema release. It manages to be both convoluted and...
Hallelujah is the very last thing you’re going to be saying after watching Allejuah. It’s a cringeworthy misfire caked in...
Joyland became the first Pakistani film to be shortlisted for the Best International Feature Oscar at this year’s Academy...
Sabrina Jaglom’s Jane is a bold take on the high school movie. Rather than a showcasing of high school politics...
The Magic Mike franchise has been an interesting exploration on the spectrum of masculinity since the first film in 2012....
Plane is the newest film in a line of contemporary Gerard Butler action movies. Butler plays Captain Brodie Torrance, a...