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 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
Apr 27 Love1 Movie Review: The Jungle Book Is Equal Parts Disney and Kipling By Nguyen Le Reviews “So Kaa is now a girl,” “Nothing is real besides Mowgli” and “Great, another Disney classic getting the live-action treatment”…Read More
Apr 15 Love1 Review: Marguerite – An Awful Voice Makes a Great Story By Madeline Dennis-Yates Movie Reviews Warning: Some spoilers to follow! Marguerite is a French film about a very bad singer, and a great example of…Read More
Mar 31 Love1 Review: Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice is as Messy as its Title By London Vayavong Movie Reviews The new superhero film Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice has already gone down as one of the most controversial…Read More
Mar 15 Love1 Review: Deadpool Uses R-Rating to Build Character By London Vayavong Movie Reviews Deadpool came about as a passion project by Ryan Reynolds who became enamored with the character after reading a line…Read More
Mar 13 Love1 Review: 10 Cloverfield Lane is an Address Worth Visiting By Nguyen Le Movie Reviews A few short months ago, few, if any, were aware that a quasi-extension of the Cloverfield universe was in the…Read More
Mar 08 Love1 Review: Zootopia is a Gorgeous, Hilarious, and Sophisticated Exploration of Prejudice By Christopher Ortiz Movie Reviews Layered in the expertly constructed script for Disney’s Zootopia is a painful, sometimes un-subtle message that will ring true for kids and…Read More
Mar 07 Love1 Review: The Witch – How a Film Can Be So Loved and Yet So Hated By Michelle Donnelly Movie Reviews The Witch is writer/director Robert Eggers’ account of a Puritanical family that disintegrates as it turns against one another in…Read More
Feb 29 Love1 Review: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny is a Predictable, Artificial Sequel By Christopher Ortiz Reviews “There is no room for story here," says Silent Wolf (Donnie Yen) says to Snow Vase, the young vengeful student…Read More