Latest Reviews
Steven Spielberg’s ‘The Last Days’ – A Personal and Visceral Retelling of the HolocaustÂ
'The Last Days' - Holocaust survivors, war veterans, and historians give an in-depth and personalized look into the horrors of the concentration camps....
 A Tribute to ‘Scarface’: The Timeless ‘80s Meditation on Excess and the American Dream | Al Pacino
'Scarface' - How is it that you can have everything, do anything, be something, and still want more and always more?...
‘Legion’ Remains Television’s Greatest SecretÂ
'Legion' deserves far more appreciation than it received, its strengths far outdo other series in the same genre....
‘I Am All Girls’: A Conventional Thriller With An Important Message
‘I Am All Girls’ offers a mixed-bag of a crime story as detectives investigate a serial killer connected to a human trafficking ring....
‘The Killing of Two Lovers’: A Dark Look Into A Disturbed Mind
‘The Killing of Two Lovers’ - Robert Machoian’s debut film, a husband grappling with the separation from his wife and struggling to hold onto his family....
Jean Smart’s ‘Hacks’ Shows The Generational Differences And Female Perspective Of Stand Up Comedy
'Hacks' - Jean Smart shines in this comedy about a long-time Las Vegas stand-up comedian....
Netflix’s ‘Oxygen’: Breathe, Remember
‘Oxygen’ - sometimes it’s the small things in life that end up being the most important, and, here, it could make all the difference....
‘Love, Death & Robots’ Grows Up A Little With Season 2
'Love, Death & Robots' Vol. 2 develops in style and substance, growing past its rebellious phase to offer audiences more maturity in exchange for less blood....
‘Halston’: Ewan McGregor Is Fashionably Spectacular As The High-Fashion Icon Halston
‘Halston,’ follows fashion designer Halston’s extraordinary life story, whose name and legacy are diminished and bought out....
Oscar-Winner Barry Jenkins’ ‘The Underground Railroad’: Georgia, A Home of Beauty of Horror
The pilot episode of ‘The Underground Railroad’ captures the dichotomy of beauty and horror, using visuals to craft a haunting portrayal of 19th century America....
Daniel Craig’s James Bond: A Comprehensive Review & Ranking of the Latest 007’s Portrayals in Film
Daniel Craig is synonymous with James Bond, today, so let's take a glimpse back at his previous works in anticipation of the release of ‘No Time to Die.’...
Inside the Neon-Infused Enigma of Nicolas Winding Refn’s Contrasting Characters and Their Seven Deadly Sins
Nicolas Winding Refn takes his own imperfections and transforms them into something creatively distinct and admirable....
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