A sweet, low key, and complex romance, Photograph finds writer-director Ritesh Batra returning to his native India after a couple of forays into English language cinema with a renewed sense …
Although it takes a considerable amount of time to find its own unique voice and roar to vibrant, earth shaking, soul rending life, by the time it all wraps up …
Always Be My Maybe is the best case scenario for a predictable romantic comedy where any savvy viewer will know every single thing that will happen from the second the …
The biggest problem with Godzilla: King of the Monsters, other than its complete and utter contempt for wonderment or originality, is the ridiculous belief that the viewer should care about …
Rocketman is possibly the best full-on musical phantasmagoria about a famous person destroying and reclaiming their life since Bob Fosse’s All That Jazz.
The mediocre and largely forgettable Canadian comedy Sorry for Your Loss blandly mashes together a bunch of easily digestible cliches about life, death, and family, jokes that are deliberately made …
Anyone interested in figuring out how constructive and meaningful film criticism works will get a nifty primer from Jeffrey McHale’s equally playful and intelligent documentary You Don’t Nomi, a deep …
