Featured Film Reviews

Locke and Key | Television Review

While it didn't quite sweep me up in the adventure, what I do know is that Locke and Key has a stellar cast, effects that will surprise you, and a devil in a green dress that will leave you thinking being evil might not be so bad...

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Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) | Film Review

Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) is a brutally satisifying and intoxicatingly vibrant explosion of fun. Margot Robbie sparkles every swing of the way, giving us a massively entertaining and refreshing performance. Birds of Prey is a film made by women for women about women, but operates in a capacity that is enjoyable for everyone. The narration and storytelling from Margot Robbie's Quinn is a wonderful addition and encapsulates the magic of how women tell stories.

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Miss Americana | Film Review

Miss Americana is the film to inspire every woman to fight for their rights, to stop apologizing for existing, and to champion themselves. Swift reminds us that regardless if we like her, there is only one of her.

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Dolittle (2020) | Film Review

Despite decent performances, Dolittle is DOA from lackluster directing and a thoughtless script. My takeaway: Do(as)little as possible and don't see this movie in the theater.

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Underwater (2020) | Film Review

Like its title, Underwater is uninspired and unimaginative. A ninety-minute slog through very familiar territory that felt twice as long. With zero originality, you're better off getting your popcorn to-go and watching the classics at home. 

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1917 | Film Review

Sam Mendes' critically-acclaimed war film, 1917, is deserving of every accolade and is a stunning achievement in filmmaking.

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