Arts
Film Review: Good On Paper
Good on Paper proves to be aptly titled because regardless of how it looked on the page, it doesn’t translate to the screen. … read more
Film Review: Gaîa
If you’re looking for an excuse to jump and scream a lot and spill popcorn, move along—Gaîa is not the horror movie you’re looking for. … read more
Film Review: Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to...
Rita Moreno: Just A Girl Who Decided To Go For It chronicles a 70-plus-year career filled with spectacular highs and near-tragic lows. … read more
Film Review: The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard
The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard is an obnoxious mess aimed at 12–14-year-old-boys watching it on a sleepover without their parents’ knowledge. … read more
Film Review: Luca
While it may be playing at home, Luca’s a movie that will make you feel like you’ve gone somewhere special and had a grand experience. … read more
Film Review: Fatherhood
In Fatherhood, Kevin Hart plays Matt and is faced with raising his daughter alone when his wife dies the day after giving birth. … read more
Film Review: 12 Mighty Orphans
12 Mighty Orphans, which is based on a true story, seems almost foolproof. But it fumbles an awful lot on its way to the goalpost. … read more
Film Review: Infinite
Infinite is clearly hoping to be a mind-bending action spectacular, but will be remembered as one of 2021’s worst movies. … read more
Film Review: Skater Girl
Skater Girl takes that desire to showcase people from different backgrounds reaching for the stars to a whole new level. … read more
Film Review: Wish Dragon
Wish Dragon is energetic, colorful fun, and you enjoy over-the-top kung fu–stunt action—even in cartoon form—then you may enjoy it. … read more