80 Years Later, Frank Capra’s naively idealistic You Can’t Take It With You seems more timely than ever

If Frank Capra’s cherubically bright and sunny screwball comedy You Can’t Take it With You…

The Bookshop Movie Review: This adaptation never rises above expectation

If you were to set out to make a parody of mid-century set English chamber…

Papillon Movie Review: Bad accents and boring dialogue traps true story

“Filmmaking is not about the tiny details, it’s about the big picture!” This is a…

Support the Girls is a Delightful working-class feel-good dramedy

Lisa Conroy (Regina Hall) has had a very long, very difficult day. Last night she…

The Happytime Murders Movie Review: A cheap and empty attempt at humor

Recently having rewatched The Great Muppet Caper , it’s astonishing how well it holds up. The humor…

Skate Kitchen Movie Review: A vibrant and authentic film by Crystal Moselle

The world of skateboarding, like most spaces typically dominated by male energy, has never been…

The Wife Movie Review: Glenn Close’s spectacular performance can’t elevate regressive clichés

The Wife, despite its familiar packaging, believes its method of delivery is substantially more clever…