Outfest 2023: Break the Game
Within Break the Game is an incredibly important and needed conversation surrounding internet culture, but the film sadly fails to take full advantage of this conversation and live up to its own potential.
Lynch/Oz
Perfect only for someone who has just discovered David Lynch and is yet to unpack all of his influences
Fast X
Fast X is the beginning of the end for a franchise that has dipped and wavered violently in quality
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts contains the most fleshed-out and investing human storyline yet
Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed
Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed is an undeniably poignant love letter to Hudson and the life he was forced to live.
The Damaging Power of Microaggressions in CALL ME BY YOUR NAME
In his latest essay, Carson Timar looks at the microaggressions within Call Me By Your Name and the power they hold on the film’s characters.
Lynch/Oz
Incredibly professional and surprisingly engaging, Lynch/Oz is a rewarding watch.
The Boogeyman
The Boogeyman is yet another piece of Horror not to break any new ground
Cannes 2023: Légua
Légua is, no doubt, poetic and poignant in its showcasing of circumstances
Fool’s Paradise
Fool’s Paradise is just another run-of-the-mill comedy
Hypnotic
Rodriguez teams up with star Ben Affleck for the mind-numbingly inducing Inception and Paycheck lite Hypnotic
The Wandering Earth II
Bigger does not always mean better
Cannes 2023: L’autre Laurens (The Other Laurens)
Claude Schmitz crafts an engaging, dynamic drama that intertwines two warring generations
The Mother
The Mother is a flat, uninspiring and vastly inferior story that is ever so generic and often horribly made
The Little Mermaid
Disney could very well say that an AI program directed The Little Mermaid and no one would probably bat an eye.
Book Club: The Next Chapter
One goes to Book Club: The Next Chapter for innocent and heartfelt fun which the film delivers on excellently.
Cannes 2023: Vincent doit mourir (Vincent Must Die)
Vincent doit mourir (Vincent Must Die) is an often chaotic, spiralling, climatic and thrilling episode of genuine paranoia
Crater
Crater will easily get lost among the neverending catalog of Disney+.
Outpost
While Outpost proves Joe Lo Truglio's ability within the horror genre and successfully overcomes many of the common faults in the genre, the film fails itself and its own characters with a beyond-questionable final act.
Poker Face
Poker Face spirals into a silly, one-dimensional thriller with little thrills and throttle