Movie Reviews

‘Cam’ Review: How far is Enough?

From the producers behind Get Out comes a horror story about an internet ‘Cam Girl’, her hustle to break into the upper rankings of her...

‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Rocks but Skips a Few Beats

There’s something magical about live performances. The electricity in the air is invigorating, as the band comes on stage, and the intro kicks in...

‘The Nun’ Review: A Disappointing Entry in the ‘Conjuring’ Series

The Nun takes the franchises creepiest demon and gives us a supernatural origin story that lacks the staying power of the mainline movies.

‘The Spy Who Dumped Me’ Review – Misses the Mark But Makes a Point

The Spy Who Dumped Me hits all the right beats for a high concept spy comedy.  The issue is that the story is just that: too formulaic.

Review: ‘Fahrenheit 451’ Fizzles in its Message

Adapted from the Ray Bradbury science fiction classic, Ramin Bahrani’s ‘Fahrenheit 451’ fails to compel as a cautionary tale. Relying too much on outrage...

‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ Review: You Should Have a Good Feeling About This

Solo: A Star Wars Story will make you want to drive faster on your ride home from the movie theater. Yes, it's one of those...

‘Deadpool 2’ Review: Wade Wilson’s War on Family Values

‘Deadpool 2’ really ups the ante, going all-in and balls-deep, both in-budget and in-style

‘Ready Player One’ Review: Stunningly Saturated

'Ready Player One' is a story about nerdish obsession over the 1980s and arcade style videogames,but none of this seems organically present.

‘A Futile and Stupid Gesture’: A Satire on the Satirist Behind ‘National Lampoon’

"A Futile and Stupid Gesture" is an endearing biographical comedy (albeit cliched at times) that serves as an homage to the great Doug Kenney, comedy genius and co-founder of the National Lampoon.

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