Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai Review

Jim Jarmusch ’s criminally underseen Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai is a poetic and nostalgic look at a bygone era.
The Northman Review: Eggers’ Epic is a Filmmaking Feat

The Northman is an epic the likes of which we hardly see in Hollywood anymore, carefully curated by a master of the medium & packed with powerhouse performances.
Rope (1948) Review: Hitchcock’s Understated Examination of Murder

With Rope, Alfred Hitchcock flexes his filmmaking muscles and proves that his title as the “master of suspense” is entirely warranted.
Sonic The Hedgehog 2: The Best Video Game Movie Ever

Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is the rare sequel that more than exceeds the original, celebrating the iconic characters & SEGA’s incredible video game saga.
The Dropout Review: Seyfried Steals the Show

The Dropout allows Amanda Seyfried to give a career best performance in her portrayal of Elizabeth Holmes, the controversial former CEO of Theranos.
RRR Film Review: Blockbuster Cinema Is Back

At just over 3 hours long, S.S. Rajamouli’s bombastic action epic RRR (Rise Roar Revolt) is a gleefully entertaining return of extravagant blockbuster cinema.
Death Game Review: Exploitation Cinema Gem

Newly restored by Grindhouse Releasing, exploitation cinema gem Death Game (aka. The Seducers) is a provocative yet entertaining home invasion nail-biter.
Saint-Narcisse Review: Daring Modern Fairy Tale

In Saint-Narcisse, Bruce La Bruce tackles mythology, religion, and sex to tell a story about narcissism that is equally daring and on-point, in all the right ways.
Vertigo Review: Hitchcock’s descent into Madness

Vertigo is a thrilling masterpiece that expertly plants every seed before unveiling its true twisted purpose, earning its place as a nearly-undisputed classic.
Swiss Army Man Review: “Maybe Everyone’s A Little Ugly”

Swiss Army Man is a touching comedy/drama that’s equal parts poetic and bizarre in its exploration of existence and the purpose of life.