Authors: Patrick Gibbs

Film Review: Doors
Doors is a science fiction horror film bereft of new or intriguing concepts and it’s hard to imagine it appealing to anyone. … read more

Film Review: Nobody
I can’t remember the last time I’ve hoped a movie I liked as much as I enjoyed Nobody would not get a sequel. … read more

Film Review: The Courier
The Courier isn’t going to be an Oscar contender or a blockbuster, but it’s a solidly entertaining thriller. … read more

Series Review: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier promises to be a wild ride that restores Fridays to the state of nirvana. … read more

The Spine of Night Is an Animated Counterculture Nostalgia Trip...
The Spine of Night is the an animated film made shooting live action then tracing onto animation cels—recalling classics such as Heavy Metal. … read more

SXSW Film Review: Alien on Stage: The Documentary
Alien on Stage: The Documentary combines into one gloriously goofy and strangely inspiring film, and it truly must be seen to be believed. … read more

Our Father Brings a Sensitive and Quirky Story of Sisterhood...
Our Father is a sardonically morose yet whimsically charming new film that rests on the shoulders of four women: sisters Beta and Zelda. … read more

SXSW Film Review: The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly...
Leah Purcell has directed a revisionist western masterpiece in The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson. … read more

SXSW Film Review: Here Before
Director Stacy Gregg has created a subdued and cerebral thriller in Here Before, akin to early black-and-white Hitchcock films such as Rebecca. … read more

SXSW Film Review: Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break
You know those weird novelty-Oreos flavors they make? Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break is the film equivalent of Barbecue Bacon Ranch Oreos. … read more