The Eyes of Tammy Faye
The Eyes of Tammy Faye offers a comedic-focused and gaudy reintroduction to this much maligned televangelist
The White Lotus – Season 1
A stay at The White Lotus isn’t for everyone but those who finish the journey will be rewarded with the best piece of media to come out of the pandemic so far
AFI Fest 2020: The Father
Zeller’s steady hand at the directing wheel keeps the film focused, especially in the latter half, as the narrative purposefully begins to spin out of control
SITGES 2020: Minor Premise
Minor Premise feels exactly like what it is: a competent first film and a calling card for everyone involved
Possessor
Possessor is a fantastically mean-spirited slow-burner
The Dare
It may be a minuscule target audience, but those that this experience is intended for will probably enjoy all the brutal scenes
Butt Boy
Butt Boy does not disappoint
SXSW 2020 - The Boy Who Sold The World
A fun look behind-the-scenes at the early days of a start-up with the added spectacle of a 16-year-old at the head
SXSW 2020 - An Elephant in the Room
An Elephant in the Room deftly walks the fine line between a sympathetic portrayal of healing and something more exploitative
Onward
Onward is the latest in Pixar’s slow decline towards mediocrity
Fantasy Island
Those who decide to sit through this inane movie will forget the plot instantly
Oscars - What Will, Could, and Should Win At the 92nd Academy Awards
Oscar night has arrived! Writer Paul Price Takes A Look at What Will, Could, and Should Win At the 92nd Academy Awards
Dolittle
Despite the breakneck pace of Dolittle, nothing happens for the majority of the film
92nd Academy Awards - Snubs, Surprises, and Damn Shames
Writer Paul Price looks at the controversial Snubs, Surprises and Damn Shameful choices of the 92nd Academy Awards *obligatory Cats mention incoming*
The Grudge
A reliance on tropes causes The Grudge to quickly become more tedious than terrifying
Paul Price's BEST OF 2019
Bombshell
An eye-opening and memorable look into one of the first major successes of the #MeToo movement
Cats
Every viewer of Cats has to make a choice: will they try to stay objective, keeping a mental distance from these horrifically rendered chimaeras with the mutated faces of some of the world’s most recognizable talent, or will they allow themselves to fall head-first down the rabbit hole
Dark Waters
Dark Waters stars a doughy Mark Ruffalo as Bilott in a performance so uninspired that one can almost tangibly feel his disinterest in part