S Categories Festivals Movies Reviews SXSW 2022 March 18, 2022 SXSW 2022: The Cow should be put out to pasture Winona Ryder is the sole saving grace in The Cow, an unnecessarily convoluted mystery with a distastefully archaic view of women & aging
I Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Movies April 24, 2021 In defense of Coppola’s polarizing take on “Dracula” "Bram Stoker's Dracula" may be comically over the top at times, but everyone involved put 100% heart and energy into it.
R Categories Anniversaries Movies March 29, 2021 Remembering the touching & tender “Lucas” The underrated teen comedy-drama about a lonely, lovelorn nerd turns 35 this year.
& Categories TV March 11, 2020 “The Plot Against America” Is Alt-History and Chilling Reality David Simon and Ed Burns' adaptation of the Philip Roth novel paints a harrowing picture of an alternate America that feels all too prescient.
T Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies January 14, 2020 Taking a Ride With Jim Jarmusch’s “Night on Earth” Jim Jarmusch's around the world anthology is a flawed but ambitious look at the odd moments that bind us.
T Categories Features Movies December 23, 2019 The Christmas Spirit of the 1994 “Little Women” Gillian Armstrong's 1994 adaptation of the Louisa May Alcott novel is a perfect balm for the holidays.
& Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month August 23, 2019 “A Scanner Darkly” Is a Richard Linklater Photo Negative Linklater's darkest film continues to baffle & mesmerize viewers more than 10 years later.
S Categories TV July 3, 2019 Stranger Things 3 Review: Mall Madness in Hawkins Netflix's acclaimed horror-nostalgia series returns for a third season of high-stakes blockbuster television.
H Categories Features Movies March 30, 2019 Heathers at 30: Loving This Dead Gay Movie Thirty years later, Heathers still inspires discussions about what's too edgy to depict in movies, and whether a remake can still happen.
R Categories Features Movies February 16, 2019 Reality Bites at 25: Generation X Deserved Better A quarter of a century later, Reality Bites offers a frustratingly incomplete portrait of the MTV generation.