Ari Aster’s feature film debut, Hereditary, is a slow burning and cerebral horror experience that hearkens back to films of the late 1960’s and 1970’s.
Category: In Theaters
In Theaters Review – Solo: A Star Wars Story
Solo: A Star Wars Story is a perfectly watchable film but lacks its own identity and doesn’t bring any additional depth to a beloved character in the franchise.
In Theaters Review: Deadpool 2
Deadpool 2 may not stray too far from the winning formula of the first film but it’s still a wonderfully entertaining sequel that gives audiences more humor, more action, and, most of all, more Deadpool.
In Theaters Review: Tully
Jason Reitman’s new film, Tully, fits right in with the director’s other solid work while also feeling like a spiritual successor to his critically acclaimed 2007 film, Juno.
In Theaters Review – Avengers: Infinity War
While not a perfect film overall, Avengers: Infinity War gives fans a dominant villain and desperate heroes to sympathize with in Marvel’s darkest, and most exciting, offering yet.
In Theaters Review: Super Troopers 2
Super Troopers 2 is not a good movie whatsoever but it’s undeniably entertaining and a love letter to its predecessor.
In Theaters Review: Isle of Dogs
Isle of Dogs is chocked full of typical Wes Anderson flair and is on par with some of the filmmaker’s best work to date.
In Theaters Review: A Quiet Place
John Krasinski’s feature length directorial debut, A Quiet Place, is a tense and original horror film that’s reminiscent of other standout films from the genre but also entirely its own.
In Theaters Review: Ready Player One
Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One is an entertaining 1980’s love letter that’s hampered by a dopey story and overlong runtime.
In Theaters Review: Unsane
Steven Soderbergh’s new film, Unsane, is an impressive experiment in filmmaking although it’s not entirely original in terms of its story.