The French Dispatch Review – Anderson… Finally
Wes Anderson films, love them or hate them, all but demand that you question why you're watching them. Sure, spending an evening with Steve Zissou, or listening to a...
A Boy Called Christmas Review – Netflix Gives Wild Holiday Magic A Chance
Santa Claus origin stories are legion, and somehow all the more charming for their variety, but the truly screwball versions seem to have their own magical attraction. There may...
Belfast Review – Branagh Manages Restraint When Most Forgivable
There are some films that have to be nearly perfect to be any good at all, and Kenneth Branagh has found himself on the wrong side of that fact...
Mass Review – Grief Anti-Counseling Film Equally Flawed And Amazing
Fran Kranz' Mass is a film that is going to have critics going after each other for its various choices, and its ability to deliver anything substantive within its...
Finch Review – Tom Hanks On His Own All Over Again
Sci-Fi films that attempt to cram a lot of "real life" into bizarre, often impossible, circumstances aren't rare, in fact, it's mostly the point of the genre, but efforts...