Movie Reviews
Seen a lot of movies, got a lot of opinions.
Let’s get Lily Gladstone her Oscar.

"Love Lies Bleeding" - Film Review
Love Lies Bleeding is a queer film made for a queer audience that harkens back to the days of lesbian pulp fiction with a neo-noir, neon edge, complete with an ’80s synth soundtrack.

"Yuni" - Film Review
The film is stunning, with an astounding amount of depth for a mere 95 minutes. Yuni is the sort of emotional gut punch that cinema does best.

“Little Wing” - Film Review
Little Wing celebrates the unlikely things that steer us through the choppy, uncertain winds of life. Sometimes you will soar, other times you’ll hit turbulence, but you’ll always find your way home.

“Lisa Frankenstein” - Film Review
Lisa Frankenstein’s script contains many interesting concepts and scenes from other movies Frankensteined together to become this one.

"How I Learned to Fly" - Film Review
How I Learned to Fly reminds us that humans aren’t meant to go it alone. That the easiest thing a person can do is to offer help and the bravest thing a person can do is accept that help.

“Madame Web” - Film Review
Never overstaying its welcome and complete with a throwback ’90s/aughts soundtrack, Madame Web could find a future where it belongs.

"The Peasants" - Film Review
Even with its structural issues, it would be wrong to fully turn on the artistic feat that The Peasants has brought to the silver screen.

"The Taste of Things" - Film Review
The film is so easy to sink into, but it’s missing the heartiness that could make The Taste of Things ultimately fulfilling.

"Jellyfish and Lobster" - BAFTA Nominated Short Film Review
Jellyfish and Lobster is for our friends, families, and loved ones who are no longer here. It’s also for those of us who are still here. A reminder that we are filled to the brim with life, and that one day it will all be over.

"Ghostwritten" - Film Review
Ghostwritten is a Faustian horror story about the lengths a human will go to in order to be remembered.

"Argylle" - Film Review
Tonally, Argylle cannot find its groove. It falters as it desperately tries to one-up itself with a new twist every few minutes. This is not a plea for simplicity, but to streamline the plot so that Argylle could have been wackier, stranger, and goofier.

“Mean Girls (2024)” - Review
If Mean Girls has proven anything, it’s that this is the best version of what a reboot can be. Something familiar, yet new and fresh, standing on its own. Dare I say, Mean Girls stands taller than the original.

“Demon Mineral” - Documentary Film Review
Demon Mineral is an onslaught of harsh reality, a reminder of the haphazard way our planet has been treated and who is bearing the consequences of that treatment.

“How to Have Sex” - Film Review
How to Have Sex is teenage insecurity in all of its manifestations. It is a brutal, magnificent work about the things we don’t talk enough about, and how that silence affects all of us.

"Mad Props" - Film Review
Mad Props is a loving ode to the things that bring us together and spark childlike joy within us.

Sundance '24: "Thelma" - Film Review
Are we still the same person we always were if we allow ourselves to be vulnerable? Thelma wholeheartedly says yes. That we are at our best when we allow ourselves to be emotional, to try and fail, and to get right back on the electric scooter when we fall off.

"The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes" - Film Review
There’s still space in this world for the lessons The Hunger Games can teach us about the way we consume media and news, but The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes is not clear enough in its vision to be as impactful as its predecessors.

"All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt" - Film Review
All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt is visual proof of the ways history expands and repeats itself, and of how it’s possible to love and cherish memories without living in the past.

"Eileen" - Film Review
Eileen is a psychological thriller that proves to be all smoke and mirrors.

"Butcher's Crossing" - Film Review
Butcher’s Crossing is a distillation of the myth of the American Dream, a critique that still holds true today.