Cathy Yan’s sophomore feature, Birds of Prey, is worlds better than Suicide Squad as a fun and colorful tale with girl power at its core.
Category: In Theaters
In Theaters Review: Gretel & Hansel
Gretel & Hansel, Osgood Perkins’ horror adaptation of the classic folk tale, looks nice with its artsy feel but is slow and plodding when it comes to story.
In Theaters Review: The Gentlemen
Guy Ritchie thankfully returns to his crime genre roots in a messy, but amusing, romp in The Gentlemen.
In Theaters Review: Underwater
William Eubank’s new sci-fi/horror film, Underwater, is a surprisingly good January film with its claustrophobic feel and Alien-esque tone.
In Theaters Review: 1917
Writer/director Sam Mendes changes the game with his perfect technological marvel of a war drama in 1917.
In Theaters Review: The Grudge
The 2020 version of The Grudge boasts an impressive cast but fails at every conceivable level to scare, shock, or entertain.
In Theaters Review: Little Women
Writer/director Greta Gerwig follows up her wonderful debut film, Lady Bird, with an elegantly crafted and extremely well acted adaptation of the classic novel from Louisa May Alcott.
In Theaters Review – Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is a polarizing film that’s part damage control and part everything that fans have come to love from the franchise.
In Theaters Review: Dark Waters
Todd Haynes’ new film, Dark Waters, is a tense legal thriller between a chemical giant and its own lawyer with a modest city population caught in the middle.
In Theaters Review: Knives Out
Writer/director Rian Johnson atones for The Last Jedi, his polarizing entry into the Star Wars saga, with his star studded and wildly entertaining whodunnit, Knives Out.