
MFF 2020 Review: Lee Isaac Chung’s ‘Minari’ is exquisite
Minari is an exquisite portrait of a Korean-American family’s struggle in uniting during the most tumultuous time in their lives. As they embark on a journey that takes them from…

‘Waves’ Movie Review
Before a single scene of Waves screens, the poster declares that it’s from the producers of HBO’s hit series Euphoria. As soon as the film begins, it’s not hard to…
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‘Yesterday’ Review: The Beatles Tribute it is Not
Danny Boyle’s latest film, Yesterday, is not so much an homage to the music of The Beatles so much as it is a movie that includes their music. As such,…

‘Men in Black: International’ Review: An Average Sequel That Lacks Humor
The original Men in Black is a classic. It was funny, full of great alien adventures, and Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones had a lot of chemistry as polar…

‘Always Be My Maybe’ Review: Ali Wong and Randall Park Charm
While the romantic comedy has faded over the years (seriously, when was the last time you saw one in theaters?), Netflix has taken the reigns and breathed new life into…

‘Avengers: Endgame’ Movie Review: An Emotionally Satisfying Conclusion
This review contains no major spoilers for the film. It’s hard to describe the feeling after watching Avengers: Endgame. It’s essentially the close of a chapter, a chapter that produced…

‘Fast Color’ Movie Review
At this point, there are so many movies about receiving the gift of superpowers or the exploration of supernatural gifts in the form of superhero films. Fast Color doesn’t really…

‘Transit’ Movie Review: Past and Present Merge in Haunting Film
Adapted from Anna Segher’s novel by Christian Petzold, who pulls double duty as writer and director, Transit is a masterfully told story that threads the past and present together with…