Authors: Patrick Gibbs
The Horrors of Being Trolled: 35 Years of Troll 2...
In honor of the 35th anniversary of Troll 2, SLUG’s Patrick Gibbs recounts his experience as a goblin in the “Best Worst Movie.” … read more
Film Review: Lilo & Stitch
Lilo & Stitch is a far more contemporary classic, and as such it may feel more like fair game to purists, yet it’s all the more redundant. … read more
Arts | Film | Film Reviews
Film Review: Mission: Impossible –The Final Reckoning
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is mission accomplished for Cruise and his team, delivering a marvelous experience for fans of the spy genre. … read more
Maria Bakalova and Hala Matar on Electra: Performing Truth, Playing...
If Electra is any indication, Bakalova and Matar are both wide awake and vibrant. Two highly driven and immensely artists, connected by a passion for pushing boundaries. … read more
Film Review: The Surfer
The Surfer is like catching a small wave that looks promising at first — enough to keep you upright and coasting, but it fizzles out before it ever crests. … read more
Cinematographer Martin Ruhe is Anything But An Amateur
Martin Ruhe’s distinctive visual style has brought nuance and depth to an impressive filmography, earning him a place among the most respected cinematographers of his generation. … read more
Film Review: Thunderbolts*
Thunderbolts* is not a truly great film, but it didn’t need to be. It just needed to give us some signs that Marvel still had some gas in the tank. … read more
Film Review: On Swift Horses
On Swift Horses is more sluggish than swift, though manages to get itself from one end of the track to the other. … read more
Series Review: Andor: Season Two
Andor is, however, the smartest, most mature and insightful version, and deserving of a place of high honor among fans and critics alike. … read more
Film Review: The Wedding Banquet
While there are far too many remkaes that are unable to justify their existence, every so often, one comes along that possesses a level of inspiration that makes it worthwhile, and The Wedding Banquet is one such film. … read more