[Rating: Solid Rock Fist Up] In Theaters Friday, March 1 Kind of like a rock concert that blasts the enamel off your teeth despite an overzealous and extended version of “Moby Dick” halfway through, Dune: Part 2 is the full, blissful, challenging, comprehensive, and exhaustive artistic experience. A mesmerizing visual feast brimming with the absolute […]
The father of the atomic bomb has an existential and moral crisis.
‘Oppenheimer’ continues Nolan’s streak of exceptional movie production.
Florence Pugh and Morgan Freeman deal with loss and regret together.
A housewife living in a utopian experimental community begins to worry that the company where her husband works could be hiding disturbing secrets.
‘Black Widow’ is a good time, even if it does come up short on originality and stakes for the MCU moving forward.
Scarlett Johansson and Black Widow FINALLY get a standalone movie in the MCU and it’s five years too late. Fun action but no stakes.
Greta Gerwig has absolutely knocked it out of the park with her take on Louisa May Alcott’s ‘Little Women,’ which is as affecting as it is relevant.
Midsommar takes the saying “break-ups can be a nightmare”to a whole new level. Ari Aster’s much anticipated follow up to Hereditary delivers on all aspects. Funny, shocking, and beautiful, Midsommar is destined to become a surreal classic for horror fans.