With an outstanding ensemble at his back, Steven Spielberg turns newspaper offices and living rooms into riveting drama that is as entertaining as it is compelling. Streep and Hanks do some of their best work and are a joy to watch play off each other. The parallels to our current political climate are not understated … Continue reading Review: The Post
Category: Reviews
Review: The Disaster Artist
A hilarious and surprisingly touching story of friendship and chasing your dreams anchored by a tremendous James Franco performance. Grade: B+
Review: Call Me By Your Name
A poignant tale of youth and first love that brilliantly captures a time and place through some of the year's most beautiful photography. Grade: A
Review: Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Powered by rich, character-driven storytelling and pulse-pounding action, Rian Johnson and his team have created a wholly unique and emotionally exhausting Star Wars experience that is filled with jaw-dropping moments that already feel like some of the most iconic in the entire franchise. It is jam-packed with wonderful characters who all get their moments to … Continue reading Review: Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Review: The Shape of Water
Impeccably crafted and designed, beautifully filmed, and lovingly executed. Del Toro delivers another singular vision that wraps parts Cold War thriller, social commentary, and moving love story into a dark and mesmerizing fairy tale. Sally Hawkins gives a once in a lifetime kind of performance within a vast sea of standouts. An enchanting and awe-inspiring … Continue reading Review: The Shape of Water
Review: Coco
Gorgeously animated, wildly imaginative, and deeply moving. Coco is Pixar at its very best with a story that masterfully balances laughs, tears, and soaring set pieces with unmatched depth and poignancy. It's a welcome and worthy addition to the studio's upper echelon of animated classics. Grade: A
Review: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri
A darkly comic yet heartbreakingly powerful depiction of human behavior that is at times baffling but always compelling. An incredible ensemble of actors led by a thundering performance from Frances McDormand. Not Martin McDonaugh's most fully realized affair, but striking from beginning to end nevertheless. Grade: A-
Review: Lady Bird
An uncommonly authentic and honest portrait of youth with tremendous lead performances by Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf. A film that deftly balances themes of growing up, leaving home, and how what we think we hate is actually what we can't live without. It offers no tidy answers to life's tough questions but enough to … Continue reading Review: Lady Bird
Review: Stranger Things 2
While it finished strong, this season wasted far too much time on meandering and non-impactful plot threads. The cast is always enjoyable to watch, but just as Season 1 couldn't shake off its own inspirations, Season 2 felt too comfortable resting on its laurels from last year. If your story is more or less an … Continue reading Review: Stranger Things 2
Review: Justice League
A mostly entertaining though equally uneven blockbuster. The clean and straight-forward story allows the characters to flourish and is refreshing after slews of overly complicated franchise films. While it all comes down to a wholly unmemorable CG fireworks show with a throwaway villain, seeing these characters in action together is quite a bit of fun. … Continue reading Review: Justice League









