Suncoast Film Review: Bittersweet Indie Charmer
The semi-autobiographical Suncoast is a charming, bittersweet coming-of-age film with a breakout performance from Nico Parker.
Mr. & Mrs. Smith Review: Surprisingly Thoughtful Reboot
If you have any doubts about Donald Glover and Francesca Sloane’s reboot of 2005 blockbuster Mr. & Mrs. Smith, let me put your mind at ease.
Love Reconsidered Review: Destinies Collide
Atypical romantic comedy Love Reconsidered, stuffed to the brim with heart, sees Sophie von Haselberg play a down-on-her luck New Yorker.
A Different Man Review: Sebastian Stan Stuns
A Different Man is a strikingly original film with a career redefining performance from Sebastian Stan that will unsettle audiences.
My Old Ass Film Review: Will Touch Gen Z’s Hearts
Megan Park’s second feature, My Old Ass, is yet another great encapsulation of teenagers going through unique circumstances.
It’s What’s Inside Review: Bonkers Horror Comedy
Greg Jardin’s debut It’s What’s Inside, out soon on Netflix, is a bonkers horror comedy that is sure to be Gen Z’s latest film obsession.
Thelma Review: Squibb is No Ordinary Grandma
Thelma is an absolutely adorable film that follows June Squibb as a grandma who gets payback on criminals who recently scammed her.
Ted (2024): TV Show Review
The Ted TV show should have been a catastrophe, but the amount of heart poured into it has resulted in one of the most likeable sitcoms we’ve seen in years.
Ghostlight: Film Review
Art can help process tragedy in “Romeo and Juliet” dramedy Ghostlight , an emotionally resonant film that will stay with you for a long time.
Sometimes I Think About Dying: Film Review
Sometimes I Think About Dying is a simple romantic comedy that’s boosted by solid performances and a keen eye for little moments that mean a whole lot.