This isn't your typical Cinderella story. Sean Baker's Anora is realistic, gritty, and unexpectedly amusing. Anora Review Rom-coms are like theatrical comfort food or a warm blanket on a cold day. They follow predictable patterns and everything works out for the best by the end. There is nothing wrong with that, after all who doesn't ...
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Heretic Review: Hugh Grant Is Devilishly Charming In Religious Thriller
Scott Beck and Bryan Woods are back with Heretic, a religious thriller that sees a devilishly charming Hugh Grant play a psychological game of control and terror with two unsuspecting Mormon missionaries. Heretic Review We've all seen them. Mormon missionaries who go around trying to convert others to their faith. But what happens when ...
Emilia Pérez Review: Gascón, Saldaña, and Gomez Shine In Ambitious Story
In spite of a few surprising shifts in tone and musical numbers that are hit-or-miss, Emilia Pérez pulls off a moving story about one person's journey to be their authentic self. Emilia Pérez Review It isn't often that we get a film that takes swings as big as Emilia Pérez. Is it a musical? A crime thriller? Or an attempt at empowering ...
Venom The Last Dance Review: Tom Hardy Hasn’t Lost A Step
Tom Hardy is as charming as ever in Venom The Last Dance, a buddy road trip comedy that is a total blast when it focuses solely on Eddie and Venom's last outing. Venom The Last Dance Review It's only been a year in their world since Eddie became the unwilling host for Venom. For us, it has been 6 years of watching these two grow to be ...
Conclave Review: A Gripping Drama That Is Sinfully Entertaining
A gripping portrayal of the drama that goes on when a new pope must be chosen, Conclave is sinfully entertaining as it points a finger at the hypocrisy of religion. Conclave Review I'll be the first to admit that a film about the Catholic Church electing a new pope was not something I was eager to see. I never thought it would be even ...