Review: ‘Evelyn’ is a first-person look into a family’s grief The documentary takes us along on a memorial backpacking trip, and reminds us what it means to confront our own pain. Paige Munshell September 13, 2019
Why we shouldn’t mourn Scarlett Johansson’s career White-washing, defending abusers and bad acting is nothing to cry over. Paige Munshell September 11, 2019
Review: ‘Look Mom I Can Fly’ will have you stage-diving into your TV The new Travis Scott documentary takes you into the world of hip-hop’s resident rager. Evan Haynos September 3, 2019
Review: ‘Love, Antosha’ proves the old adage “only the good die young” The film pays homage to actor Anton Yelchin, who died in 2016 at age 27. Alyson Trager September 2, 2019
Emma Stone channels her inner villain in new role, but can she pull it off? Has the good girl of Hollywood turned to the dark side? Joy Saha August 28, 2019
Did Disney make a streaming service just to house all of its unnecessary remakes? Disney+ is coming for what your seven-year-old-self loved to watch. Morgan Pravato August 26, 2019
Review: ‘Good Boys’ is a heart achingly funny look into growing up This movie lets adults laugh at hormonal tween shenanigans. Daisy Grant August 20, 2019
Review: ‘The Last Black Man in San Francisco’ is a love story between a man and his home A24’s latest production shows us what happens when gentrification knocks on your front door. Evan Haynos June 13, 2019
Review: Disney’s live-action ‘Aladdin’ created a whole new world within a very familiar one The elaborate costumes and detailed cinematography captured the magic of Disney. Rachel S. Hunt May 28, 2019
Review: ‘Knock Down The House’ isn’t the typical political documentary — and that’s good Viewers follow the female politicians as they blaze trails for ordinary people in Congress. Morgan Pravato May 8, 2019