What They Had Movie Review: An all star cast paints a humanist portrait of grief

Generally speaking, terminal illness is a pretty safe bet if you’re looking to craft a…

The Oath Movie Review: A misguided and poorly executed attempt at social satire

We’re all pretty mad these days, aren’t we? That is the grand thesis of Ike…

Wildlife Movie Review: A confident directorial debut from Paul Dano

Paul Dano’s directorial debut is a quiet, contemplative view of the everyday struggles of Americans…

The Kindergarten Teacher Movie Review: Exploitative and Unsettling

The Kindergarten Teacher is many things, but an inspirational story about seeing and harnessing talent…

The Happy Prince Movie Review: Rupert Everett becomes Oscar Wilde incarnate

Oscar Wilde is well-known for his scathing, yet hilarious commentary on aristocratic society through various…

MFKZ Movie Review: Anime Genre Mashup Brings Nonsensical Boredom

One of the most distinct styles of art and filmmaking, the Japanese anime genre has…

Sadie Movie Review: An Imbalanced and Dark Coming-of-Age Tale

Sadie is a coming-of-age drama that turns corners before positioning itself in an unconventional, but…