May el-Toukhy’s new film, Queen of Hearts, is a dramatic tale of forbidden love and the crippling emotional toll it takes on a family.
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.
Short Film Review: The Thin Orange Line
Aleem Hossain’s gritty cop drama with a twist, The Thin Orange Line, will remind viewers of simpler times in their lives and how things change with age.
Netflix Original Review: The Irishman
Though not his best work, legendary director Martin Scorsese returns to his roots with The Irishman, a 3.5 hour long mob epic about the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa.
In Theaters Review: A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
The Mr. Rogers biopic, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, isn’t quite the feelgood story that everyone was expecting but delivers a positive message and features a stellar performance from Tom Hanks.
Indie Film Review: Art of the Dead
Art of the Dead is ridiculously entertaining B-movie horror with great special effects and a fun premise centered around the Seven Deadly Sins.
In Theaters Review: Jojo Rabbit
Taika Waititi’s new film, Jojo Rabbit, breaks the mold of a typical World War II story as a very funny and heartfelt experience.
Indie Film Review: After We Leave
Aleem Hossain’s feature length directorial debut, After We Leave, is well made and chocked full of intrigue while being slightly hamstrung by an undeveloped cinematic world.