
“Columbus” Review: A Film of Hidden Gems
Discover the beauty hidden in Indiana by following the reserved Casey and stoic Jin learning to live.

When Suits Meant Something
Take me back to the era of spandex and heart.

“Passages” Review: Too Much Love, Not Enough Heart
A wry, cringe-inducing car crash in motion, aspiring director Tomas travels Parisian streets in search of a partner, and himself, in Ira Sach’s Passages.

“Dune 2” Review: Spectacle’s Upgraded Sequel

“Killers of the Flower Moon”Review: Scorsese at his Most Sophisticated
Scorsese and crew perform a masterclass in historical revisionism in Killers of the Flower Moon.

“The Zone of Interest” Review: The Hoss’ as Human?
The Zone of Interest’s most unsettling element is everything we don’t see.

“The Eternal Memory” Review: A Life Spent Loving
The Eternal Memory follows Augusto Gongora and Paulina Urrutia as they struggle to reconcile their infinite love with Augusto’s recent Dementia diagnosis.

“Robot Dreams” Review: Life in the City
Robot Dreams impresses with its delightful art style and thematic maturity.

“Maestro” Review: Masterful Manipulation
Maestro tricks viewers into thinking they know the master. In reality, supplementary reading is required.

“The Boy and the Heron” Review: Not an “Easy Film”
The Boy and the Heron is as thought-provoking as it is imaginative.

“American Fiction” Review: Family Drama with a Touch of Satire
American Fiction actualizes its own message at the cost of its biting themes.
“Anatomy of a Fall:” Perfect Setup

“Dream Scenario” Review: Promise Of The Premise
Nicholas Cage stars in a film that buckles under its own lofty dreams.
On Media Consumption
When intention disappears, what is left over?

The Green Knight: Performing the Hero
This retelling of an Arthurian classic is as subversive as it is fantastical.

The Importance Of, and My Personal Favorite, Christmas-Like's
What’s your personal Die Hard?

Blast of Silence - The Impossible Holiday Noir
Christmas and noir, it’s the perfect contradiction.

“May December” Review: A Knowing Mystery
May December delights in our every day delusions.

Spider-Man 2 and Game Feel
Spider-Man 2 makes you feel like Spider-Man in ways you weren’t expecting.

“The Holdovers” Review: The Next Holiday Classic
Giamatti, Sessa, and Randolph shine as bright as the north star in this modern Christmas classic