Jul 13 Love0 Review: Secret Life of Pets is a Worthwhile Diversion By Christopher Ortiz Movie Reviews What does your labradoodle do when you go out to work? Do your turtles only wish they could escape their…Read More
Jul 06 Love0 Review: The Purge: Election Year Takes on Washington By Christopher Ortiz Reviews It’s uncommon for a genre film to pull off political commentary - no matter how unsubtle - successfully. This is…Read More
Jul 02 Love2 Top 10 Films Honoring American Independence By Noelle Buffam Main, Top 10 Lists "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" It's the most famous phrase from the United States Declaration of Independence. These…Read More
Jun 22 Love0 Review: Warcraft Proves Why Video Game Adaptations Rarely Work By London Vayavong Reviews Warcraft is the latest attempt at making a film version of a beloved video game, and for me at least,…Read More
Jun 21 Love0 Review: Finding Dory More Than Justifies its Existence By Christopher Ortiz Reviews It’s too easy for sequels to mimic their predecessor because it’s difficult to escape their shadow, especially if that predecessor…Read More
Jun 15 Love0 The Great Screenwriters – Part 6: Graham Greene By Martin Keady Main Almost all of Graham Greene’s novels have been adapted for the screen, several of them, including Brighton Rock, The Quiet…Read More
Jun 02 Love0 Review: X-Men: Apocalypse Simultaneously Entertains and Disappoints By Christopher Ortiz Movie Reviews Threequels are a tricky beast - usually overreaching by opting for spectacle or running time over the nuances of their…Read More
May 31 Love1 Review: The Nice Guys is Perfectly Nonsensical By Madeline Dennis-Yates Movie Reviews The Nice Guys, a very ‘70s L.A. buddy crime noir comedy, could have been mercilessly derided if it hadn’t managed…Read More
May 16 Love0 “Detectorists” and “Catastrophe”: Weirdos We Can Love By Madeline Dennis-Yates Main If you feel like you’re in need of stories that are emotionally realistic but won’t leave you feeling like a…Read More
May 11 Love1 Review: Civil War is Marvel at its Most Personal By Valerie Kalfrin Movie Reviews The emotional stakes are high in Captain America: Civil War, a film that ditches overt threats to humanity for a conflict…Read More