Review: Murder mystery ‘Knives Out’ doesn’t cut too deep A mystery whodunit that doesn’t end up being so mysterious. Iris Vukmanovic November 26, 2019
Review: ‘Suffragette’ leaves the glamour behind in revealing the struggle for women’s suffrage The period piece is a tense drama that serves as a stark reminder for what we have left to accomplish. Paige Munshell November 25, 2019
Review: ‘The Report’ succeeds in breaking down the probe into CIA torture use after 9/11 "Getting the truth out should not have been that hard." Iris Vukmanovic November 17, 2019
Review: ‘Last Christmas’ flips the rom-com genre on its head It’s like getting socks for Christmas: sucks when you’re a kid, great when you’re an adult. Iris Vukmanovic November 7, 2019
Review: ‘Stage Fright’ leaves the world of comedy behind Jenny Slate puts her life on camera for all to see in her new deeply personal Netflix special. Paige Munshell November 6, 2019
Review: ‘El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie’ picks up right where the series left us If you thought you were done watching Jesse Pinkman’s life be ruined on screen, think again. Paige Munshell October 13, 2019
‘Britt-Marie Was Here’ shows how an old woman journeyed to reclaim her life This Swedish film explores the adventures of a woman who leaves her domestic life to coach a youth soccer team. Paige Munshell October 10, 2019
Review: Todd Phillips’ ‘Joker’ is based in the reality of today’s “villains” Warning: This article contains spoilers. Alyson Trager October 9, 2019
Review: ‘Ms. Purple’ is a colorful portrayal of love and identity in present-day Koreatown Justin Chon’s latest feature-length film is not to be missed Freelance Reporter September 29, 2019
Review: With a unique story and strong visuals, ‘Abominable’ takes its place as a classic I cried five times. Iris Vukmanovic September 26, 2019