'Queenpins' Review
A sweet crime flick about wanting more than a banal life after feeling invisible for so long.
'The Card Counter' Review
The Card Counter is a mid-tier effort that presents a barrage of bold ideas with varying degrees of impact, ranging from strong to middling at best.
'Kate' Review
Somebody saw that one scene of Hawkeye murdering the Yakuza in Endgame and decided to make an R-rated version of it.
'Language Lessons' Review
As far as Zoom-centric films of 2021 go, Natalie Morales’ second directorial outing, Language Lessons, stands as the cream of the crop.
'We Need to Do Something' Review
The space in their bathroom is larger than most living spaces in Brooklyn.
'Candyman' Review
DaCosta’s direction is ambitious, for she provides stylish innovation in areas to elevate the folklore aesthetic of the titular figure.
'Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings' Review
See, Hollywood? This is what happens when you finally let an Asian filmmaker direct an Asian-led action flick!
'The Night House' Review
Rebecca Hall is way too damn powerful of an actress, for she carries the film with vigor and sincerity.
'Reminiscence' Review
Lisa Joy’s Reminiscence captures that nostalgic energy of old school storytelling in such a loving and passionate manner while making it her own with a compelling sci-fi twist.