Tag: movie reviews
Radar Replay: ‘Lady Bird’ and the messiness of identity, teenagehood and...
The complexities of late teenage-hood, the nuances of exploring one's identity and dealing with the back-and-forth sentiments of relationships between parents are all encapsulated...
‘Havoc’ features corrupt cops and the usage of their police badges...
The movie “Havoc” is director Gareth Evans’ latest, dynamically action-packed movie endeavor.
Evans’ film was published on Netflix’s platform on April 25, starring Tom Hardy...
Despite some minor flaws, ‘On Swift Horses’ is highly enjoyable
“On Swift Horses” is the kind of movie that rarely gets made anymore—because it's mostly morphed into prestige television found only on streaming services....
‘Thunderbolts*’ brings Marvel back to its roots with grit, heart and...
On May 2, Marvel Studios released their newest project, “Thunderbolts*” — with it a thunderous reminder that the studio still knows how to make...
‘The Wedding Banquet’ is not a romantic comedy
Time — or more specifically, the lack of time — is the recurring theme in director Andrew Ahn’s modern update of Ang Lee’s 1993...
‘Sinners’ reinvents the Southern tale
Every now and then a film will come along that will unite all sectors of the movie-going community — the critics, the cinephiles and...
‘Mickey 17’ is a casualty of spreading itself too thin
Rightfully riding off the coattails of directing 2019’s Best Picture-winning dark comedy “Parasite,” Bong Joon Ho has been at the epicenter of cinema as...
‘Daredevil: Born Again’ marks a return of ‘The Man Without Fear’
*Spoilier Alert*
For those who have been binging “Daredevil: Born Again” since its release back in March, a protruding question has been raised as more...
‘Presence’ may offer enough to hold space for audiences, depending on...
Given the current state of the film industry, where franchises and sequels seem to dominate the screens, securing funding and production for original films...
‘Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy’ is the perfect rom-com
Twenty-four years after being introduced to audiences, Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger) is back — middle-aged, a mother of two children and struggling to find...