Another year, another Sundance and, as always, it’s crazy to think that as we’re nearing the final stages of this past years awards run, we’re technically kicking into gear with the next. Last year films such as Call Me By Your…
Paddington 2 Review: The sequel shines with displays of humanity and decency
Children movie whimsy is a real double-edged sword. While it may be a requirement for family films to have an atmosphere of brightly colored, bubbly wonder, there can be too much sugary sweetness in one movie. On top of that,…
Blame Review: Quinn Shephard astonishes in feature film debut
They say age is just a number. We like to believe that’s so. Greatness can steam from anyone at any time, no matter how young or old. However, we can’t help but admire the confidence, boldness, and sheer exuberance of…
Movie Review: Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool
Hollywood may have lost the moniker of “The Dream Factory,” but those dreams remain alive in the stories told about the Golden Era’s heyday. The latest in this genre of celebrity biopics is Paul McGuigan’s Film Stars Don’t Die in…
Movie Review: Pitch Perfect 3
Minor Spoilers ahead. The Bellas have returned to give us one final outing that sends these characters out on a high note; at least they would if the plot of this third, and now hopefully final, film didn’t completely trip…
Movie Review: Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Light spoilers ahead. During a review for last year’s Rogue One, Red Letter Media’s cynical squeaking mascot Rich Evans pointed out a contradiction in the Star Wars universe: despite taking place in an entire galaxy far far away, Star Wars…