Movie ReviewsSeen a lot of movies, got a lot of opinions.
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“The Big Scoot! Will Ride Right into Your Heart
The Big Scoot! manages to create the sensation that the viewer is a pillion rider on a slow-moving but emotionally grand journey of a lifetime.
“The Long Walk” Comes Home on Blu-Ray, DVD, and Digital
The Long Walk comes home on Blu-Ray, DVD, Digital, and an Amazon exclusive 4K UHD SteelBook from Lionsgate.
“Peter Hujar’s Day” is Gentle, Quietly Staggering
The concept of Peter Hujar’s Day is the cinematic equivalent of watching paint dry. It’s in the vein of Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, except that instead of actually seeing Peter go about his day, the audience is witness to him as he recounts it to Linda. All this to say, it’s a marvelous little piece of filmmaking.
“Eternity” Asks Who You Want to Spend the Rest of Time With
Perhaps, though, it’s like Joan says — maybe what makes life (and Eternity) special is that it is finite.
“Kokuho” Puts on a Spellbinding 3 Hour Kabuki Epic
While the three-hour runtime will scare many away, those who immerse themselves in Kokuho will be taken on an epic adventure that encompasses friendship, rivalry, and the murky inbetween.
Netflix’s “Wake Up Dead Man” Trades Whimsy for Something Darker in New “Knives Out” Installment
For a film that will have “A Benoit Blanc Mystery” added to its title, Wake Up Dead Man feels far away from that detective.
“Counted Out” Crunches the Numbers on Math Education
Counted Out unlocks the door to the larger issues that arise at the elementary education level and lays out a path on which we can move forward.
“American Baby” is the Beginning of an Important Conversation
American Baby seeks to foster a space for conversation about the choices, both hard and easy, that come with pregnancy.
Christmas Came Early with the 4K Re-Release of “Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas”
In this restored, 4K Ultra HD format, How the Grinch Stole Christmas feels more alive than ever.
“Don’t Trip” is Nepo-Baby Horror
Some people really will do anything for a chance at fame, and Don’t Trip is a rollercoaster of an exploration of what it takes to make dreams come true.
“Time Travel Is Dangerous” is Deeply, Dryly Hilarious
Time Travel Is Dangerous is a low-fi, sci-fi romp that feels specially and expertly made for the lovers of smart, dry humor.
“Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk” is Necessary, Powerful Documentary Journalism
While Fatima Hassouna is no longer alive to see it, Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk is a powerful continuation of her desire for people to see the truth.
“River of Grass” Paints a Haunting Portrait of Floridian Nature
Rivers of Grass is beguiling in its natural beauty and heavy on the soul when it addresses what humans have done to our planet. It’s a plea for conservation, one that existed long before Worztel’s camera started filming.
“Wicked: For Good” Can’t Cast a Compelling Spell
The finale duet between Erivo and Grande is a goosebumps-inducing moment, but one that’s powerless against the rest of Wicked: For Good.
Diane Keaton’s “Heaven” is an Odd Rumination on What Comes Next
Heaven might be a place on earth according to Belinda Carlisle, but Keaton’s Heaven argues that it’s our own creation, both attainable and just beyond our reach.
“Keeper” is a Haunted House that Doesn’t Spook
Keeper is haunting, but doesn’t linger, even though it’s anchored by a powerhouse performance from Maslany.
“Bugonia” isn’t Mad, it’s Just Disappointed
Bugonia isn’t regret, but remorse, and that stings all the more.
“Stone Cold Fox” Captures ’80s Revenge Flick Madness
From its appreciation for the action movies that came before to its message of found family, Stone Cold Fox is a revenge tale wrapped in a hug.
“Take from Me” is an Appalachian Sinister Slow Burn
Take from Me masks itself as a slow burn of a thriller, but it’s really a melancholic exploration of the hold grief has on all of us.
DOC NYC: “The Big Cheese” is the Wheel Deal
The Big Cheese is bright, tangy, and bold, and with a description like that, I’m sure a cheesemonger could pair the documentary with a delectable wedge of something cheesy.