Movie Review: Dean

Dean is not, as it purports to be in nearly all of its marketing material,…

Movie Review: I, Daniel Blake

Ken Loach’s I, Daniel Blake is so unyieldingly empathetic that even its bleakest moments carry…

Movie Review: Letters from Baghdad

Despite claims of progressiveness and equality, the fields of twentieth century science, art, and history…

Movie Review: Wonder Woman

To be good is not to be boring, a concept that has baffled many a…

Movie Review: Berlin Syndrome

There’s a phobia for everything, you just might not know the word for it. We…

Movie Review: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales

For over 10 years, we’ve been a passenger on the Black Pearl, following Jack Sparrow…

Movie Review: Wakefield

Any person who has truly lived their life can attest to how frustrating the monotony…