Movie Review: Ghostbusters: Afterlife Revels In The Past

Ghostbusters Afterlife was filled with nostalgia. Personally, I remember seeing the “emo” first trailer, and being a little worried that director Jason Reitman  had taken…

Movie Review: Spencer Battles Diana’s Depression

Watching Spencer, it was undeniably dramatic, but so was Princess Diana. She was fierce, kind, charming, sweet, smart, funny, lively, depressed, self-sabotaging, abused, and emotional:…

Film Review: Eternals Is The Nomadland of The MCU

There are films of which the story makes you care about the characters, and then there are movies where the characters makes you care about…

Movie Review: The Last Duel Is An Intense Film On Consent

By the end of The Last Duel, I had said, “Oh My God!” so much, I thought I was Christian. There were so many times…

Movie Review: Venom: Let There Be Carnage Is Bloody Comical

At 90 minutes, Venom: Let There Be Carnage can’t really go wrong. It reminds me of the many times my professors told me to keep…

Movie Review: The Guilty Plays On The Problems With Policing

Human beings are emotional, and cops can be divided on how their humanity is effected by their badge. Is that golden brooch supposed to make…

Film Review: James Bond Has A Glorious End In No Time To Die

If there were two gripes with Daniel Craig’s take on James Bond, it was that he was blond and sensitive, but it was also those…

Movie Review: The Eyes of Tammy Faye Sparkle With Star Power

Do women know? From Ted Bundy to Bernie Madoff, there are so many countless cases of men with wives who had no idea about their…

Movie Review: Kate- The Dying Assassin You Don’t Mind Dying

  As I watched Kate, I kept on thinking of Beckett, which I liked but had its quirks. Yet, I connected the two off of…

Movie Review: The Voyeurs Plays With Sexual Tension

In a world where we all believe the grass is greener on the other side, watching The Voyeurs and how a couple descend into sexual…

Movie Review: Everybody’s Talking About Jamie Keeps You Singing

Everybody’s Talking About Jaimie is one of those films where I am 100% certain there will be a group that goes giddily wild and and…

Movie Review: Netflix’s Afterlife of The Party Lives On

Watching Victoria Justice’s Cassie realize she died from a toilet bowl concussion, the day after her her birthday, felt raw to me. Frankly….. what a…

Movie Review: He’s All That Is Pretty Likable

She’s All That is a 90’s Rom-Com classic that embodies an era of boybands, butterfly clips in our hair, and the idea that “rebellious” is…

Movie Review: Beckett Is A Dizzying Win For Netflix

Somebody hug Beckett for me! PLEASE! The Ferdinando Cito Filomarino’s new thriller feels more like psychosis than psychological, but that only makes viewers gravitate more…

Movie Review: Netflix’s Vivo Made Me Feel Viva

There is an innate tenderness to Lin Manuel Miranda’s work; approaching every tale he tells and every character he creates like moving acts of resilience.…