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Tag results: “Review”
movies
Tall Girl 2
Falls Short
By Aurora Amidon
February 11, 2022 | 9:00am
movies
Dystopia Master Jean-Pierre Jeunet Disappoints with Dark Comedy
Bigbug
By Aurora Amidon
February 11, 2022 | 2:00am
movies
With a Wink,
Marry Me
Revives the By-The-Numbers Rom-Com
By Sydney Urbanek
February 10, 2022 | 4:15pm
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Stylish YA Adaptation
The Sky Is Everywhere
Mixes Magical Realism with Potent Grief
By Lacy Baugher Milas
February 10, 2022 | 1:00pm
movies
I Want More Rom-Coms Like
I Want You Back
By Andy Crump
February 10, 2022 | 11:00am
movies
Twitter Thriller
Blacklight
Wastes Liam Neeson
By Katarina Docalovich
February 10, 2022 | 9:04am
movies
Kimi
Is a Heart-Pounding, Half-Baked Covid-Era Thriller
By Natalia Keogan
February 9, 2022 | 2:00pm
movies
Lyrical Vampire Tale
All the Moons
Enthralls with Warm Tone
By Matt Donato
February 9, 2022 | 11:10am
movies
Blistering Thriller
Catch the Fair One
Shines a Light on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
By Aparita Bhandari
February 9, 2022 | 9:00am
movies
You Should Be One of
Those Who Walk Away
from This Underwhelming Horror
By Matt Donato
February 9, 2022 | 1:00am
movies
A Murderous Mascot Hunts High Schoolers in Underwhelming Slasher
Student Body
By Matt Donato
February 7, 2022 | 9:00am
movies
The Worst Person in the World
Writes an Invigorating, Imperfect Ode to Becoming a Person
By Brianna Zigler
February 4, 2022 | 9:39am
movies
Romance Novelist Rom-Com
Book of Love
Brings Chemistry to Its Tropes
By Tara Bennett
February 4, 2022 | 9:00am
movies
Lunar Disaster
Moonfall
Is a Ridiculous Amount of Fun (Duh)
By Aurora Amidon
February 3, 2022 | 1:37pm
movies
Lingui, the Sacred Bonds
Weaves a Web of Feminine Kinship
By Natalia Keogan
February 3, 2022 | 10:50am
movies
Anti-Bullying Horror
Slapface
Smacks of Sloppy Execution
By Matt Donato
February 2, 2022 | 2:00pm
movies
Rad Grandpas Transcend Stunt-Laden Legacy Sequel
Jackass Forever
By Jesse Hassenger
February 2, 2022 | 11:00am
movies
The Tinder Swindler
Is Netflix’s Next Big Thing
By Aurora Amidon
February 2, 2022 | 9:00am
movies
Compartment No. 6
Is a Train Romance at the End of the World
By Katarina Docalovich
February 1, 2022 | 3:15pm
movies
Sundown
Is a Nihilism Jamboree about a Guy Just Trying to Vibe
By Brianna Zigler
January 28, 2022 | 1:30pm
movies
Charli XCX Is Forced to Say Something Nice about Herself in
Alone Together
By Sydney Urbanek
January 28, 2022 | 9:15am
movies
Power Couples and the Cutthroat Culinary World Flavor
A Taste of Hunger
's Typical Marriage Story
By Lex Briscuso
January 27, 2022 | 3:00pm
movies
Adrien Brody's Tormented Garbageman Drama
Clean
Is Fantastically Bad
By Brianna Zigler
January 27, 2022 | 1:00pm
movies
Laid-Back Hawaiian Indie
Every Day in Kaimuki
Lacks Control
By Jacob Oller
January 26, 2022 | 4:00pm
movies
Beautiful Bodybuilding Drama
Gentle
Stylishly Interrogates the Superficial
By Jacob Oller
January 25, 2022 | 10:17am
movies
Life Is an Action Movie and
Leonor Will Never Die
By Jacob Oller
January 24, 2022 | 11:52am
movies
Inescapable Racism Haunts Uncanny, Scattered Campus Horror
Master
By Jacob Oller
January 22, 2022 | 1:07pm
movies
John Boyega Turns in Another Nuanced Performance in Mishandled Hostage Drama
892
By Jacob Oller
January 21, 2022 | 3:33pm
movies
Mermaid Murder Fantasy
The King's Daughter
Should've Remained a Cold Case
By Lex Briscuso
January 21, 2022 | 9:00am
movies
Munich - The Edge of War
Turns a Historical Event into a Character Study
By Aurora Amidon
January 20, 2022 | 2:30pm
movies
Asghar Farhadi Punishes
A Hero
in Sublime Modern Parable
By Jacob Oller
January 20, 2022 | 9:00am
movies
Buster Keaton Is More Human than
Camera Man
in Dana Stevens’ Excellent Biography
By Andy Crump
January 19, 2022 | 11:30am
movies
The Last Thing Mary Saw
Feels Like a Plodding Subplot of an 1800s Chiller
By Matt Donato
January 19, 2022 | 9:04am
movies
A Review of
Brazen
or: Mother, May I Sleep with Netflix
By Amy Amatangelo
January 14, 2022 | 3:30pm
movies
Uninventive Thriller
Shattered
Fails to Break Even
By Lex Briscuso
January 14, 2022 | 1:45pm
movies
Boy Harsher's Experimental Horror
The Runner
Is for the Fans
By Matt Donato
January 14, 2022 | 11:00am
movies
For Better or Worse,
How I Fell in Love with a Gangster
Has Everything You Could Want from a Gangster Flick
By Aurora Amidon
January 13, 2022 | 1:00pm
movies
A VR Pop Star Takes on
Beauty and the Beast
in the Triumphant
Belle
By Max Covill
January 13, 2022 | 11:33am
movies
Meet the New
Scream
, Same as the Old
Scream
By Lex Briscuso
January 12, 2022 | 1:49pm
movies
Brush Up on Your Adam Leon with the Director's Breezy
Italian Studies
By Andy Crump
January 12, 2022 | 9:45am
movies
A Lack of Nuance Makes
Sex Appeal
an Unappealing Teen Sex Comedy
By Aurora Amidon
January 11, 2022 | 1:20pm
movies
George Clooney's Sentimentality Can't Prop Up
The Tender Bar
By Andy Crump
January 7, 2022 | 11:30am
movies
See for Me
's Screen Life Innovation Elevates Tried-and-True Home Invasion Thrills
By Matt Donato
January 6, 2022 | 12:30pm
movies
Hacky Spy Thriller
The 355
Presents an Unconvincing Numeric Alternative to 007
By Jesse Hassenger
January 6, 2022 | 11:00am
movies
With
Cyrano
, Joe Wright Made the Most Conventional Musical of 2021
By Jesse Hassenger
December 27, 2021 | 9:06am
movies
Faith-Filled Kurt Warner Biopic
American Underdog
Is Surprisingly Fine, If Not Good
By Andy Crump
December 23, 2021 | 1:00pm
movies
The King's Man
Is an Off-Putting Installment in a Series That Should Have Already Ended
By Brianna Zigler
December 23, 2021 | 9:45am
movies
Post-Apocalyptic Robot Thriller
Mother/Android
Needs an OS Update
By Aurora Amidon
December 21, 2021 | 1:30pm
movies
Bold, Ambitious
The Matrix Resurrections
Is Déjà Vu Done Right
By Jacob Oller
December 21, 2021 | 10:00am
movies
The Scary of Sixty-First
Is Probably Too Much For You, But That’s What Makes It Great
By Lex Briscuso
December 20, 2021 | 1:45pm
movies
Good-Looking Wrestling Creature Feature
Rumble
Is Entirely Forgettable
By Aurora Amidon
December 16, 2021 | 11:00am
movies
Nightmare Alley
Is a Feel-Bad Hit for the Holiday Season
By Dom Sinacola
December 16, 2021 | 9:00am
movies
The Lost Daughter
Understands That Womanhood Is Profoundly Complicated
By Aurora Amidon
December 15, 2021 | 11:30am
movies
Netflix's Spanish Stuck on You Body Horror
Two
Could Go Harder
By Lex Briscuso
December 14, 2021 | 11:00am
movies
A Castle for Christmas
Made Me Really Want to Buy a Scottish Castle
By Aurora Amidon
December 13, 2021 | 11:25am
movies
Bruno Dumont’s
France
Murkily Scrutinizes Journalistic Folly
By Natalia Keogan
December 10, 2021 | 1:00pm
movies
The Unforgivable
’s Title Is Truth in Advertising
By Andy Crump
December 10, 2021 | 10:30am
movies
Red Rocket
Relishes in the Comedic Misfortune of a Washed-up Wannabe
By Natalia Keogan
December 10, 2021 | 9:59am
movies
Being the Ricardos
Sags Under the Sorkin of It All
By Andy Crump
December 9, 2021 | 9:00am
movies
Ambitious Nun Horror
Agnes
Isn't Convent-ional or Entirely Successful
By Aurora Amidon
December 8, 2021 | 1:00pm
movies
In
Death Valley
, You’ll Find a Good Creature, but a Bad Feature
By Matt Donato
December 8, 2021 | 10:30am
movies
Mr. Saturday Night
Zeroes in on the So-Called Wizard of Oz of the Disco Era
By Sydney Urbanek
December 8, 2021 | 9:00am
movies
Blessed Be
Benedetta
By Natalia Keogan
December 3, 2021 | 12:41pm
movies
The Hand of God
, The Eyes of a Boy
By Andy Crump
December 3, 2021 | 10:30am
movies
Timely and Engaging,
Silent Night
's Holiday at the End of the World Is Still Distractingly Inconsistent
By Aurora Amidon
December 2, 2021 | 1:45pm
movies
Wolf
Wrestles with Its Own Meaning
By Natalia Keogan
December 2, 2021 | 11:30am
movies
Steven Spielberg Will Make You Love
West Side Story
All Over Again
By Jacob Oller
December 2, 2021 | 8:34am
movies
Licorice Pizza
Is a Romantic, Summery Reminder of Just How Good Movies Can Be
By Aurora Amidon
December 1, 2021 | 3:25pm
movies
Chocolate-Coated Christmas Horror
The Advent Calendar
Is Enjoyably Twisted
By Matt Donato
December 1, 2021 | 12:00pm
movies
Writing with Fire
Exudes Journalistic Drive and Smoldering Sisterhood
By Natalia Keogan
November 29, 2021 | 11:45am
movies
Lin-Manuel Miranda Does Justice to a Legend in
tick, tick...BOOM!
By Aurora Amidon
November 24, 2021 | 2:56pm
movies
The Summit of the Gods
Is a Breathtaking Adaptation of a Mountaineering Manga
By Jacob Oller
November 24, 2021 | 9:00am
movies
Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City
Is Finally a
Resident Evil
Movie That Feels Like
Resident Evil
By Matt Donato
November 23, 2021 | 2:10pm
movies
The Humans
' Impressive Cast Thrives in Dinner Table Horror/Drama
By Jesse Hassenger
November 23, 2021 | 1:00pm
movies
House of Gucci
Is a Loud, Luxurious, and Very Long Farce
By Brianna Zigler
November 23, 2021 | 11:00am
movies
Oscillating Between Charm and Corniness,
Clerk
Is Kevin Smith’s Ode to Himself
By Natalia Keogan
November 23, 2021 | 9:00am
movies
Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn
Is Exquisite Socio-Sexual Satire
By Natalia Keogan
November 22, 2021 | 1:00pm
movies
Abel Ferrara's Cryptic COVID-Era Film
Zeros and Ones
Is Hypnotic and Unhurried
By Natalia Keogan
November 18, 2021 | 9:15am
movies
Welsh Eco-Horror
The Feast
Is a Slow Burn Last Supper
By Brianna Zigler
November 17, 2021 | 11:30am
movies
Ghostbusters: Afterlife
Is Nostalgia Whack-A-Mole at Its Worst
By Tara Bennett
November 17, 2021 | 9:18am
movies
Red Notice
Is Bad for Hollywood, and Probably Humanity
By Aurora Amidon
November 15, 2021 | 3:24pm
movies
Belfast
Captures a Singular Time and Place with Gentle Grace and Humor
By Tara Bennett
November 12, 2021 | 9:05am
movies
Julia
Looms as Large as the Chef Herself
By Andy Crump
November 10, 2021 | 9:42am
movies
Robert Greene’s
Procession
Reveals a Way Forward
By Dom Sinacola
November 9, 2021 | 2:00pm
movies
Adam Ethan Crow’s Haunted Airbnb Story
Lair
Needs Stronger Layers
By Andy Crump
November 8, 2021 | 9:15am
movies
Hive
’s Poetic Humanism Is Hindered by Its Singular Focus
By Natalia Keogan
November 7, 2021 | 9:38am
movies
The Electrical Life of Louis Wain
Is Nearly Electric Biopic Fare
By Brianna Zigler
November 5, 2021 | 1:30pm
movies
The Deep House
's Flawed Aquatic Nightmare Doesn't Fully Drown Its Fun
By Lex Briscuso
November 5, 2021 | 12:00pm
movies
A Cop Movie
Creatively Confronts Mexico’s Corrupt Police Force
By Natalia Keogan
November 5, 2021 | 10:05am
movies
Vibrant and Bold Western
The Harder They Fall
Still Isn't Above Its Genre Stumbles
By Kevin Fox Jr.
November 4, 2021 | 3:42pm
movies
Dead & Beautiful
Can’t Cut Through Its Own Dull Banality
By Natalia Keogan
November 4, 2021 | 10:19am
movies
Beguiling Yet Hollow,
Spencer
Reduces Princess Diana to Cultural Currency
By Aurora Amidon
November 3, 2021 | 2:55pm
movies
Tom Hanks' Robo-Road Trip Makes the Most of Forgettable
Finch
By Jacob Oller
November 3, 2021 | 12:02pm
movies
The Beta Test
Bears Witness to the Death of the Hollywood Douche
By Dom Sinacola
November 2, 2021 | 12:31pm
movies
Antlers
' Clumsy Metaphors Cannibalize Its Scares
By Brianna Zigler
October 29, 2021 | 1:30pm
movies
Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin
Wants to Be All Horror to All People, Losing Its Legacy
By Lex Briscuso
October 29, 2021 | 9:25am
movies
Edgar Wright Flexes His Signature Style for Bold and Chic Psycho-Thriller
Last Night in Soho
By Aurora Amidon
October 28, 2021 | 2:00pm
movies
Matthias Schweighöfer's
Army of Thieves
Replaces Zombie Chaos with Deep-Rooted Joy
By Andy Crump
October 28, 2021 | 11:30am
movies
Solving the Case of
Horror Noire
By Andy Crump
October 27, 2021 | 2:00pm
movies
Rebecca Hall's Debut
Passing
Is a Well-Acted If Strained Literary Adaptation
By Jesse Hassenger
October 26, 2021 | 3:30pm
movies
Ron's Gone Wrong
and You'd Better Save Your Receipt
By Jacob Oller
October 21, 2021 | 3:55pm
movies
Women Is Losers
Is Littered with Reductive Clichés
By Natalia Keogan
October 18, 2021 | 11:30am
movies
Despite COVID Rom-Com
7 Days
' Charming Stars, This Week's a Little Weak
By Chloe Walker
October 16, 2021 | 12:30pm
movies
In Superb
The Last Duel
, It Really Is a Man’s World
By Brianna Zigler
October 15, 2021 | 2:35pm
movies
Cynical Sequel
Halloween Kills
Gorily Treads Water
By Jim Vorel
October 15, 2021 | 1:30pm
movies
Knocking
's Horror Moodily Employs the Bumps in the Night
By Jacob Oller
October 14, 2021 | 3:45pm
movies
Introducing, Selma Blair
Is a Poignant, Candid Documentary about Life with - and Beyond - Multiple Sclerosis
By Amy Amatangelo
October 14, 2021 | 2:30pm
movies
Bergman Island
Is a Heartfelt Ode to Finding Yourself as an Artist
By Aurora Amidon
October 14, 2021 | 1:00pm
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