[Rating: Solid Rock Fist Up] In this day and age of modern television media, there’s a fine balance between fact and “fake news” journalist and opinionator. This is no longer the days when the hard questions were asked and the interviewee had a moment to sit and think about it all. Today, we live in such a cutthroat world […]
[Rating: Rock Fist Way Up] I’ll get straight to the point, I loved The Farewell. It’s about once a year a film comes along and makes me audibly cry in theaters, impacting me somehow in a personal nature, and this seems to be this year’s winner. Directed by Lulu Wang, the story is inspired by “a true lie” (signaled […]
Toni Morrison tells all in this stellar and deeply profound documentary.
[Rating: Minor Rock Fist Down] Found-footage horror is usually pretty hit or miss. Sometimes you have great ones like [REC] or The Blair Witch Project and most times you’ll have really … just shitty ones. The 16th Episode, though actually a rather scary movie, isn’t really a successful found-footage horror flick. In fact, I can’t […]
‘Toy Story 4’ is yet another heartwarming entry into the great animated series, examining friendship and what it means to be an important toy for a kid.
Bill Shakespeare spends his retirement in solidarity and mental suffering, something that reflects back on the audience of this flick.
‘Wild Nights with Emily’ dispels the myth of a reclusive Emily Dickinson and instead tells of the love story between her and friend Susan Gilbert.
After more than 20 years, the world finally receives a live action Pokémon lead by the always popular Pikachu who is on the case of a missing detective a rogue Pokémon.
The sixth entry to ‘The Conjuring’ series drowns itself in a pool of its own cliches.
‘Storm Boy’ is a powerful family film about the love and bond between a boy and a pelican.
In ‘The Wind’, one woman’s fear of isolation and the dark on the undeveloped plains leads to sinister happenings around her cabin.
Julianne Moore is Gloria Bell, a woman looking for love on the dance floor and dancing to her own beat.
A detective with issues of her owns follows the clues to a case of a dead scientist in this banal crime drama.
Rom-com returns to form in ‘Isn’t It Romantic,’ which destroys the clichés and invents new ways to tell a romantic and funny story.
‘The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part’ is all over the place.