Arts
Film Review: Shakespeare’s Sh*tstorm
One of the major goals of the film seems to be a critique on criticism itself. As the preceding decades of his career demonstrate, Kaufman is entirely incorrigible. … read more
Beer and B-movies: Brewvies Hump Night
Brewvies Cinema Pub’s Hump Night showings feel like a group of friends watched a bunch of cult movies while cracking jokes and drinking beers and then went pro. … read more
Content Shifter: 10 True Crime Docudramas to Stream (or Not)
Flashy reenactments of real-life events are everywhere—Here are 10 recent crime docudramas that committed serial criminal cosplay, some better than others. … read more
Film Review: Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
The Secrets of Dumbledore acted as a port key back to my happy place, enough so that I was able to forgive the shortcomings to a point that I will see it again. … read more
Film Review: The Bubble
Judd Apatow’s tendency to believe that too much is never enough is frustrating to say the least, giving The Bubble a feeling of half-baked indulgence. … read more
Film Review: Apollo 10 ½: A Space Age Childhood
Apollo 10 ½: A Space Age Childhood is a snapshot that revels in the nostalgia of anyone who dreamed of flying into space alongside the original astronauts … read more
Series Review: Moon Knight
Moon Knight stands as something new and exciting in a way that nothing since WandaVision has been able to accomplish. … read more
Film Review: The Lost City
There should be no illusions that you’re going into anything great here. The Lost City too often undermines its own potential by playing things too broadly. … read more
Film Review: Infinite Storm
Infinite Storm is too grounded in reality to be thrilling escapist action but far too labored and maudlin in its quieter character moments to work as a drama. … read more
Film Review: Windfall
I consider Jessie Plemons to be one the finest actors working today, which is all the more reason to resent Windfall for wasting his talent and my time. … read more