Friday, May 23, 2025

Movie Reviews

Movie Review: With ‘Kimi,’ Soderbergh uses the pandemic to tell a story about paranoia with technological privacy

Director: Steven Soderbergh Writers: David Koepp Stars: Zoë Kravitz, Rita Wilson Synopsis: An agoraphobic Seattle tech worker uncovers evidence of a crime. Although there have been numerous rumors and threats of retirement, Steven Soderbergh, aka one...

Classic Movie Review: ‘The Little Foxes’ Remains a Timely Character Study

Wannabe southern belle Regina Giddens (Bette Davis) will use anyone to orchestrate her climb towards more wealth – including her wheelchair bound husband Horace (Herbert Marshall) and their growing daughter Alexandra (Theresa...

Movie Review: ‘I Want You Back’ Offers a Great Cast & Sharp Writing

Most romantic comedies are, from the first few frames, quite predictable. Yes, Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan will eventually meet and fall in love; yes, Harry and Sally will eventually realize they...

Movie Review: ‘Marry Me’ Is A Charmless Infomercial

Well, this can be a hell week for film critics. The one week of the year dedicated to contrived, unrealistic, and far-fetched storylines sugar-coated into a piece of eye candy finished with...

Children of the Night: The Lasting Legacy of ‘Les Vampires’

In January of this year, the Criterion Channel did film lovers around the world a huge favor by adding Les Vampires, a title that had long sat near the top of my...

Movie Review: ‘Jackass Forever’ Reminds Us That It’s Okay To Simply Laugh…and Cringe

Director: Jeff Tremaine Writers: The Jackass crew   Stars: Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Ehren McGhehey Synopsis: 12 years after the release of the third film, the Jackass crew reunites for a final collection of outrageous...

Movie Review: ‘Moonfall’ is the Best Kind of Distraction

Director: Roland Emmerich Writers: Roland Emmerich, Harald Kloser, and Spenser Cohen Stars: Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson, John Bradley Synopsis: The moon has fallen out of orbit and it is up to a band of astronauts...

Movie Review: ‘Air Doll’ is a Flawed But Meditative Exploration of Human Nature

Director: Kore-eda Hirokazu Writer: Kore-eda Hirokazu, based on the original graphic novel “Gouda’s Philosophical Discourse, The Pneumatic Figure of a Girl” by GOUDA Yoshiie Stars: Bae Doona, ARATA, Itsuji Itao Synopsis: A life-size blow-up doll...

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