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‘Heart Eyes’ Review: A Fun Rom-Com/Slasher Hybrid

If I ever run for President, I will make it a law that every holiday must have its own slasher film! “Heart Eyes” follows a serial killer who targets couples every Valentine’s Day, and when a pair of coworkers (Mason Gooding and Olivia Holt) are mistaken as boyfriend/girlfriend, they become his next target. Gigi Zumbado,… Continue reading ‘Heart Eyes’ Review: A Fun Rom-Com/Slasher Hybrid

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‘Companion’ Review: Charming Cast a Dark and Funny Sci-Fi Romp

note: this is a film that if possible, you should go into fully blind. So if you have avoided trailers and the plot summary and plan on seeing this, my summarized review is you should. Sometimes it’s ok to be clearly influenced by a half dozen other films! “Companion” follows a young couple (Jack Quaid and Sophie… Continue reading ‘Companion’ Review: Charming Cast a Dark and Funny Sci-Fi Romp

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‘Better Man’ Review: Monkey-Led Musical Biopic Should’ve Been a Better Film

Never a good sign when your biopic film opens with the central character saying “who is Robbie Williams?” and I have to ask myself the same question. “Better Man” tells the life story of UK pop singer Robbie Williams, who in the film is depicted as a chimpanzee (because he’s always felt “less evolved” than everyone else).… Continue reading ‘Better Man’ Review: Monkey-Led Musical Biopic Should’ve Been a Better Film

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‘A Complete Unknown’ Review: Great Performances Elevate Bob Dylan Biopic Above Tropes

If it wasn’t clear before, I think we can officially name Timothée Chalamet as the best movie star of his generation. “A Complete Unknown” follows the early career of folk singer Bob Dylan (Timothée Chalamet), from his humble beginnings at open mics leading up to the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. Edward Norton, Elle Fanning, Monica Barbaro, Boyd… Continue reading ‘A Complete Unknown’ Review: Great Performances Elevate Bob Dylan Biopic Above Tropes

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‘Nosferatu’ Review: A Creepy Gothic Treat

Maybe sometimes remakes are a good thing! “Nosferatu” is a remake of the 1922 silent film of the same name, following a 19th-century vampire (Bill Skarsgård) that brings a plague upon a small German town. Lily-Rose Depp, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin, Ralph Ineson, Simon McBurney, and Willem Dafoe also star, while Robert Eggers writes and directs.… Continue reading ‘Nosferatu’ Review: A Creepy Gothic Treat

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‘Nickel Boys’ Review: Questionable Techniques Numb a Possibly Powerful Story

Sometimes, good intentions just aren’t enough. “Nickel Boys” is based on the 2019 novel of the same name and follows two young men at a 1960s reform school who must overcome the abuses and segregation of the staff. Ethan Herisse, Brandon Wilson, Hamish Linklater, Fred Hechinger, Daveed Diggs, and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor star, while RaMell Ross makes… Continue reading ‘Nickel Boys’ Review: Questionable Techniques Numb a Possibly Powerful Story

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‘The Brutalist’ Review: A Sprawling Epic About the American Dream

Close enough; welcome back, the 1970s studio picture! “The Brutalist” is a historical epic that follows a European Holocaust survivor (Adrien Brody) who immigrates to America, and takes up work as an architect for a rich businessman (Guy Pearce). Felicity Jones, Joe Alwyn, Raffey Cassidy, Stacy Martin, Emma Laird, Isaach de Bankolé, and Alessandro Nivola also star, while… Continue reading ‘The Brutalist’ Review: A Sprawling Epic About the American Dream

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‘Wicked’ Review: Ariana Grande Casts a Spell in Broadway Adaptation

Color me shocked (or rather, green): a Broadway adaptation that wasn’t half bad! “Wicked” is based on the smash hit musical of the same name, and tells the origin story of Glinda the Good Witch (Ariana Grande) and Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West (Cynthia Ervio) before the events of “The Wizard of Oz.”… Continue reading ‘Wicked’ Review: Ariana Grande Casts a Spell in Broadway Adaptation

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‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ Review: A Meandering Sequel That Doesn’t Justify Its Existence

Shocker that the follow-up to a “eh, it’s fine” movie is… eh, fine. “Joker: Folie à Deux” (French for “Madness for Two”) is the sequel to the 2019 film “Joker,” and features Joaquin Phoenix reprising his role as the titular Clown Prince of Crime. In the film, Joker, now institutionalized and awaiting trial, falls in love with… Continue reading ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ Review: A Meandering Sequel That Doesn’t Justify Its Existence

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’Megalopolis’ Review: A Fever Dream of a Passion Project

Not even sure where to begin with this one… “Megalopolis” is the first directorial effort from Francis Ford Coppola since 2011’s “Twixt,” funded by $120 million of his own money. Set in a fantastical modern United States, the plot follows a visionary architect (Adam Driver) as he clashes with the corrupt mayor (Giancarlo Esposito) about how to… Continue reading ’Megalopolis’ Review: A Fever Dream of a Passion Project