Arts
Film Review: Cane Fire
Cane Fire tells its story from the perspective of its locals; the real people who lived through generations of oppression. … read more
Film Review: Black Orpheus
In Black Orpheus, a sense pervades that the events are animated by the breath of the past and will restate themselves again and again. … read more
Film Review: Fast X
Fast X can’t help but feel like a transitional moment, setting up the pieces for things to come. … read more
Film Review: Consecration
The grandiosity of Consecration’s ideas are never given the space they need to flourish cloistered among the nuns in this secluded convent. … read more
Film Review: What’s Love Got To Do With It?
What’s Love Got To With It? caught me by surprise in all the best ways. Arrange some time to see this with the person you love. … read more
Film Review: Huesera: The Bone Woman
Huesera: The Bone Woman is not horror’s next big thing, but its combination a scary story and motherhood themes makes for an interesting film. … read more
Film Review: Polite Society
Polite Society knows exactly what it wants to be and has both the courage to break molds and a director with the skill and vision to cast new ones. … read more
Film Review: Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3
Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3 is a glorious return to form for the MCU and a satisfying final chapter to arguably the best and most unique Marvel series. … read more
Film Review: Clock
Clock relies on using cheap horror tricks such as creepy characters and psychological and medical horrors rather show the psychological struggle of pregnancy. … read more
Film Review: Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret
Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret doesn’t just do the book justice—it’s a cinematic masterpiece and easily the best film to come out of Hollywood this year. … read more