Film Review: Downhill Skis Down The Slopes of Marital Woes

I am, actually, surprised by Downhill. The minute you say Julia Louis Dreyfus and Will Ferrell, you have me giggling. They are two of the…

Film Review: Olympic Dreams Achieves Its Winning Goal

I loved Olympic Dreams because it is a plot-twist to both athletic films and the stories we tell on what it is to make a…

Film Review: Birds of Prey Flocks Together As A Feminist Hit!

Growing up, my brother was A MAJOR, Batman fan, which is why I HAD to watch every series, read the comics, and play with the…

Film Review: The Rhythm Section Finds Its Heartbeat In Blake Lively

Before seeing The Rhythm Section, I had read this fantastic article on Variety, which discussed female spies and where they fit in a world of…

Film Review: The Assistant Is A Quiet Reflection On Power’s Perverseness

Epstein, Trump, Weinstein….. etc! The list goes on of men from wealthy, white backgrounds that avoided the justice system either entirely or for decades while…

Film Review: Cats Is A Beautifully Strange, Cult Classic

  It should be noted that I did NOT like the Broadway musical, nor did I really understand the storyline of it, which is why…

Film Review: Spies In Disguise Is Your Kids’ Holiday Pick

Spies In Disguise was such a good, original treat for an animation year, dominated by fantastic, animated sequels. This FOX original was a clever spin…

Film Review: Midnight Family Is A Charming Tragedy

Humanity is a weird species. For being the ones with reason, we do stupid things like, war or horrible healthcare systems; completely cutting of the…

Film Review: Feast of The Seven Fishes Keeps You Well-Fed

For Italian American families the The Feast of the Seven Fishes is a tradition that honors Italy’s history of abundance and poverty as much as…

Film Review: It’s A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood Is The Perfect Holiday Film

While It’s A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood is being painted as a film about Mr.Rogers, in truth, it is a film about our relationship…

Film Review: The Report Is A Hard Look At America’s Sins

I was a little kid in New York when 9/11 happened, and though memories my childhood fade into blips of my like for Barbies, obsession…

Film Review: Film Review: Honey Boy Heals Childhood Traumas

When we think of trauma, at best, we think of a night in the emergency room. People filing around trying to save a life that,…

Film Review: Waves Redefines Suspense Through Family

I can honestly say two things about Trey Edward Shults’ Waves: it is one of the best films I have ever seen and the most…

Film Review: Last Christmas Is A Classic, Holiday Rom-Com

Make No Mistake! Last Christmas is FILLED with every cheesy, rom-com trope you could find in the history of “girl meets boy” storylines. Yet, it…

Doctor Sleep Is Stunningly Good But It Is Not The Shining

I loved Doctor Sleep. I thought its plots, visuals, and cast were fulfilling as a horror movie that gave you Stephen King thrills and creepy,…