Arts
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
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: 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: Executive Order
Executive Order is a bold directorial debut from acclaimed Brazilian actor-director Lázaro Ramos, has a lot to say, and needs to be heard. … read more
SXSW Film Review: Potato Dreams of America
Potato Dreams of America touts a theme that no matter how hard you may try to bury it, the only path to happiness is to be true to yourself. … read more
Film Review: Zack Snyder’s Justice League
Zack Snyder’s Justice League is really the same movie; there’s just a lot more of it. It’s bloated and wildly self-indulgent. … read more
Film Review: Coming 2 America
Coming 2 America rises easy enough to get through most of the time, which is about as strong a recommendation we can muster. … read more
Film Review: Cherry
There’s a difference between not entirely succeeding and outright failure, and the Russo Brothers’ Cherry is far from the latter. … read more
God, the Devil and Mad Forgery Skills: Jared Hess and...
No one is immune to deception is the perspective from which the filmmakers chose to tell the story of Murder Among the Mormons. … read more
Film Review: Chaos Walking
Chaos Walking is a disposable diversion at best, an embarrassing waste of time, and primarily, it’s just a lot of vague, unfocused noise. … read more