Review: ‘Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable’ deconstructs a life of photos The documentary looks for purpose in a man who did not believe in purpose. Paige Munshell October 12, 2018
Review: ‘This One’s For The Ladies’ tells the stories of black male strippers Creating a movie that portrays stripping as sophisticated and nudity as novel is a feat in and of itself. It’s one of many executed by… Jason Fontelieu October 8, 2018
Review: ‘A Star is Born’ is a shining remake Bradley Cooper gives a 21st-century twist to a 1937 original. Morgan Pravato October 4, 2018
Review: ‘Nappily Ever After’ has a muddled message The Netflix film loses its way along the inspirational story line. Paige Munshell October 3, 2018
Review: ‘Hal’ expertly shares the rise and fall of a Hollywood great Director Amy Scott shares the life of one of the movie industry’s forgotten talents. Morgan Pravato October 3, 2018
Review: ‘Beautiful Boy’ masterfully tells a tragic story of addiction Steve Carell and Timothée Chalamet star in the modern-day tragedy. Evan Haynos October 3, 2018
Review: ‘Reversing Roe’ is a dated, biased documentary The documentary lacks personal human emotions. Samantha Subin September 27, 2018
Review: ‘The Hate U Give’ is more than it appears The movie opens in D.C. October 5. Audrey Decker September 27, 2018
Joaquin Phoenix looks awesome as the Joker The 2019 Todd Phillips film shows promise. Evan Haynos September 25, 2018
Review: ‘A Simple Favor’ is asking too much in return The movie is a great inconvenience to its viewers. Samantha Cooper September 20, 2018