‘Turning Red’ delights, but some characters feel two-dimensional The film’s representation is admirable but it perpetuates unnecessary stereotypes. Khushboo Rathore March 16, 2022
Netflix’s ‘The Adam Project’ is a feel-good sci-fi The film, released on Netflix on Friday, stars Ryan Reynolds in a time-traveling quest to prevent time travel from ever being invented. Hanna Zakharenko March 15, 2022
Review: ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’ stuns with noir visuals and powerful performances The film was authentic and fresh while remaining faithful to the classic tale. Arul Gnanasivam December 7, 2021
Review: ‘C’mon C’mon’ shows the blossoming of an unlikely connection Oscar winner Joaquin Phoenix presents yet another award-worthy performance Arul Gnanasivam November 28, 2021
Review: ‘The French Dispatch’ captures the humanity of journalism The film is full of complex characters and stunning visuals. Daryl Perry October 22, 2021
‘Mortal Kombat’ sacrifices story for action, and it’s great Blood, gore and fighting in all its cheesy glory. Arul Gnanasivam April 26, 2021
Review: Sacha Baron Cohen impresses in ‘Borat’ sequel In a year as crazy as 2020, is satire really ridiculous anymore? Freelance Reporter October 27, 2020
‘Da 5 Bloods’ proves Spike Lee is still cinema’s most vital voice The director’s 23rd joint is just as potent as his greatest works. Tyler Golsen June 18, 2020
Review: ‘The Hunt’ is needlessly violent in trying to prove its political point We don’t need to watch people killing each other “for fun” to get that it’s deep, dude. Iris Vukmanovic March 18, 2020
Review: ‘Balloon’ is an anxiety-inducing look into Cold War Germany I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. Alyson Trager February 28, 2020