Ready Player One Movie Review: A Fun yet Hollow Escapist Journey
By Matthew St.Clair |
Ready Player One is entertaining popcorn fare drenched in nostalgia and not much else.
Love, Simon Movie Review: An Applaudable, Crowd-Pleasing Gem
By Matthew St.Clair |
Love, Simon is a tremendously acted crowd pleaser that also deserves applause for its cultural importance as well.
Allure (2017) Movie Review: A Troubled Depiction of a Troubled Romance
By Matthew St.Clair |
Allure is hard to watch at times and is rather troubled but its leading actresses, Evan Rachel Wood and Julia Sarah Stone, still give it their all.
A Wrinkle in Time Movie Review: Wondrous yet Muddled
By Matthew St.Clair |
While it reaches for the stars with its jaw-dropping visuals, it still is bogged down by its storytelling and short length.
Annihilation Movie Review: A Beautifully Horrific Piece of Science Fiction
By Matthew St.Clair |
Annihilation is a brilliant mix of sci-fi and horror that is cringe-inducing yet inviting.
Black Panther Movie Review: Marvel’s Most Game-Changing Film Yet
By Matthew St.Clair |
Black Panther brings the traditional offerings of a Marvel Cinematic Universe film with its action and humor while still being a story-driven masterpiece.
The Cloverfield Paradox Movie Review: A Surprise Sequel That Gets Lost In Orbit
By Matthew St.Clair |
Despite its unique release strategy and its committed cast that is rich in diversity, The Cloverfield Paradox is unable to escape the story’s tired machinations.
Phantom Thread Movie Review: An Ambiguous Tour De Force
By Matthew St.Clair |
Paul Thomas Anderson’s most cerebral, genre-bending effort to date with a tremendous swan song performance by Daniel Day-Lewis.
Proud Mary Movie Review: A Frustratingly Bad Taraji P. Henson Vehicle
By Matthew St.Clair |
Taraji P. Henson does all she can to salvage greatness out of what is a complete snoozer of an action flick.
The Shape of Water Movie Review: A Poetic Love Letter to Cinema
By Matthew St.Clair |
The Shape of Water is a poetic and transcendent film-watching experience that captures you from the first frame.
Desert Hearts Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: An Unsung Queer Classic
By Matthew St.Clair |
Desert Hearts is a groundbreaking yet underrated romantic gem for the history books.
Coco Movie Review: Pixar’s Best Since Inside Out
By Matthew St.Clair |
Despite following a standard Pixar formula, Coco is still entertaining and profound regardless.
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Movie Review: The Most Timely Film of 2017
By Matthew St.Clair |
A dark comedy that is also the film America needs right now.
Lady Bird Movie Review: Greta Gerwig Soars in Her Directorial Debut
By Matthew St.Clair |
Lady Bird takes the tired coming-of-age genre and makes it feel refreshing and naturalistic.
The Killing of a Sacred Deer Movie Review: An Ambiguous yet Intriguing Nightmare
By Matthew St.Clair |
The Killing of a Sacred Deer is unsure of its genre identity which makes it an exciting watch.
Thor: Ragnarok Movie Review: Marvel’s Best Comedy to Date
By Matthew St.Clair |
Easily the best and most colorful film in the Thor trilogy.
A Bad Moms Christmas Movie Review: A Bittersweet Glass Of Eggnog
By Matthew St.Clair |
It’s like deja vu in terms of plot but the cast makes it immensely watchable.
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