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.…

Movie Review: Annette Is CRAZY GOOD!

Watching Director Leos Carax deranged, cinematic ride into the pitfalls of fame was a strange reminder of why I love movies: they are truly weird,…

Movie Review: The Suicide Squad Saves The Day

Frankly, I was surprised by how pertinent The Suicide Squad felt to today, and a world that will virtue signal but never “virtue-builds.” Perhaps, it…

Movie Review: The Green Knight Is A Very Distinct Legend

It should be noted that A) I love to read, especially myths from around the world and across time B) I always admire cinematic risks,…

Movie Review: Black Widow Finally Gets Her Moment To Shine

Watching Black Widow was like a watching a delayed Super Bowl; we have been wanting, for quite some time, to see the Widow shine. Yet,…

Movie Review: A Quiet Place II Embraces The Quietness of Loss

I cried a lot watching a Quiet Place II, and I was surprised how more emotional the experience felt for two reasons: 1) if you saw…

Movie Review- In The Heights: The Movie Is Magnificent And Headed To Theaters June 11

Created by legend Lin Manuel Miranda and directed by the phenomenal Jon M. Chu, I was mystified watching In The Heights, especially because I could…

Movie Review: North Hollywood Is For The “Wasted Youth”

Watching North Hollywood, I kept on thinking of Mid90s and Lords of Dogtown. Both films can be considered “sports” movies that are really character pieces;…

Movie Review: The Killing of Two Lovers Slices With Hearbreak

What will attract most viewers to The Killing of Two Lovers, out May 14 on VOD, is that it feels like you are watching a…

Movie Review: “The Boy From Medellin” Show How J. Balvin Became King

People are human. They have flaws and strengths and the the question is whether fame is the healthiest thing for either. Fame is an amplifier.…

Movie Review: Limbo Shows Such A Place Exists Internally

There is a dual concept of an immigrant. There is the prejudiced image of them as “invaders” trying to steal jobs and corrupt civil society.…

Movie Review Eat Wheaties! Chews On Awkward Humor

Tony Hale is one of the most unique actors because has some transformed the “patheticness” of being human into charm. He takes our overeagerness to…

TV Review: Secrets of The Whales Is In Human Feelings

I always get extremely emotional watching nature documentaries because, frankly, we mistreat nature. Look at how humanity treats itself, and just imagine what we do…