Till Film Review: Deadwyler Delivers
Chinonye Chukwu’s third feature, Till, is an angry and inspirational story surrounding racism in America, a film as much about the 1950s as it is the present day.
The Stranger (2022) Netflix Film Review
Coming soon to Netflix, Thomas M. Wright’s film The Stranger is both a distressing true crime drama inspired by actual events and a gripping, irresistible character study.
Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power: Film Review
Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power won’t be revolutionary to those acquainted with Laura Mulvey’s work on the male gaze, but it’s a good introduction on the subject.
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (Film Review): Far From Wooden
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio is an utterly charming delight, thanks to some gorgeous stop-motion animation and a cast that breathes life into a familiar story.
My Policeman: Film Review
Great performances elevate My Policeman, a wholly absorbing film about love, loss and prejudice, revolving around three people who unwittingly destroy one another.
Rosaline: Hulu Film Review
As a Shakespearean retelling, Karen Maine’s Rosaline is fun, charming and not afraid to call out its star-crossed lovers for being a tad melodramatic.
Halloween Ends: Film Review
Halloween Ends is a Halloween movie that doesn’t seem to want to be a Halloween movie, and suffers all the more for it.