Just one year ago, the century-long tradition of watching new films in theaters appeared to be in seriously dangerous trouble. Half-measure attempts to reopen theaters amidst the ongoing surges in COVID-19 cases kept a lot of people at home during…
‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ review: Michelle Yeoh travels the multiverse to find love, family, and cinematic chaos
The filmmaking duo Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, or simply the Daniels, previously wrote and directed the 2016 surreal comedy Swiss Army Man. The film was polarizing with some unable to get on board with its sophomoric humor or attempts…
‘Shang-Chi’ review: The Avenger we need right now
Shang-Chi takes on this pressure with grace, resulting in a beautiful film, a dedication to Asian and Asian-American culture.
‘Gunpowder Milkshake’ review: Karen Gillan can’t save this convoluted and confused story
A classic case of trying to do it all and accomplishing very little, Gunpowder Milkshake is a missed opportunity for all involved. Despite an aesthetic that is very clearly bellowing at viewers to please notice how original it is, the…
‘Star Trek: Discovery’ 3×09 review: ‘Terra Firma, Part 1’
Star Trek: Discovery launches into its special two-parter of the season, “Terra Firma,” where Georgiou must relive the fateful day where her Burnham betrayed her. Introduced to this day/memory by a mysterious man, or should I say Q, it’s clear…
‘Star Trek: Discovery’ 3×02 review: ‘Far From Home’
In the unofficial part two of “That Hope is You,” Star Trek: Discovery follows up its strong opener with an episode just as strong as we catch up with the crew of the U.S.S. Discovery with “Far From Home.” And…
Movie Review: Crazy Rich Asians is vibrant, hilarious & absolutely charming
It might be too early to declare this the renaissance of the romantic comedy. With Netflix’s rom-com hit, Set It Up, earlier this summer and now WB’s Crazy Rich Asians hitting theaters this month, audiences are beginning to wonder where…