Aneesh Chaganty’s feature film directorial debut, Searching, is an emotional rollercoaster filled with confusion, shock, and revelation.
Category: In Theaters
In Theaters Review: The Happytime Murders
The Happytime Murders is a darkly vulgar experience where the shameless, but humorous, usage of puppets is bogged down by Melissa McCarthy’s presence.
In Theaters Review: BlacKkKlansman
BlacKkKlansman sees director Spike Lee return to his roots by addressing race relations in America but, unfortunately, mixes tones and delves into propaganda by the film’s end.
In Theaters Review: Eighth Grade
Bo Burnham’s, feature film debut, Eighth Grade, is a snapshot of modern youth that has something to say but may not resonate as much with older audiences.
In Theaters Review – Mission: Impossible – Fallout
Mission: Impossible – Fallout continues the streak of great entries in the franchise but is a bit too long and drawn out for its own good.
In Theaters Review: The Equalizer 2
The Equalizer 2 is a decent enough sequel but, like its predecessor, it can’t seem to figure out what makes its story interesting: the characters.
In Theaters Review – Sicario: Day of the Soldado
Sicario: Day of the Soldado isn’t an entirely bad film but it’s a questionable sequel and doesn’t come close to living up to its predecessor.
In Theaters Review: Ant-Man and the Wasp
Ant-Man and the Wasp boasts the typical Marvel flair but doesn’t come close to matching the heights of this year’s other big Marvel production, Avengers: Infinity War.
In Theaters Review – Jurassic Park: Fallen Kingdom
After a brief resurrection of the Jurassic Park franchise with 2015’s Jurassic World, its sequel, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, undoes all of the goodwill and buries the franchise in mediocrity once again.
In Theaters Review: Incredibles 2
It took 14 years for Disney and Pixar to make a follow-up to 2004’s The Incredibles but it delivers on all fronts and is a worthy successor to the original in every way.