Midway Movie Review: Roland Emmerich’s war epic is respectful, but flimsy

Roland Emmerich just can’t let go of the past. At first, it was the fact…

Marriage Story Review: A love and divorce story for the ages

Love, consequences, and the custody battles therein collide in Marriage Story, the 13th film from…

Terminator: Dark Fate Movie Review: Boring retread stalls franchise

There are so many wonderful things in one’s life to remember. It’s fun to think…

Jojo Rabbit Review: Taika Waititi’s WWII satire is a touching tale of friendship and the human condition

Making fun of Nazis might seem like an obvious joke, but Jojo Rabbit effectively brings…

The King Movie Review: Script falls short while Chalamet shines

Timothée Chalamet was born to be a lead actor. Simply put, the film suffers when he is not on screen and thankfully there are very few instances when he isn’t.

Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman is a Towering, Tiring Meditation on Fatherhood, Love, and Grief

At a Q&A following a revival of Martin Scorsese’s Casino (1995) earlier this year in…

Motherless Brooklyn Movie Review: A Showcase for Edward Norton

The first thought that crossed my mind after the credits rolled on Motherless Brooklyn was…