Director Karen Maine beautifully constructs a film with humor and liberation for girls, as they transcend through puberty and must make sense of their "sins".
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Triple Threat (2019) | Film Review
Triple Threat is explosively fun, with some of the best martial arts fight scenes, basic story turned intriguing, and a pronounced cast.
Read More »Long Shot | SXSW 2019 Film Review
Charlize Theron stars as the US Secretary of State making a Presidential run who falls for Seth Rogen's loveable speechwriter in Long Shot.
Read More »The Mountain | SXSW 2019 Film Review
Tye Sheridan and Jeff Goldblum do their best as a doctor and his ward performing lobotomies, but the glacially paced The Mountain is unable to get uphill.
Read More »Captain Marvel (2019) | Film Review
Carol Danvers is an Air Force test pilot, or is she Vers a Kree special forces soldier? We follow on her journey of discovery, as she works through memories she can’t place through amnesia, and learns to control a power she is unfamiliar with. We join Carol and her Kree brethren (these are a race of aliens in the Marvel …
Read More »Greta (2019) | Film Review
Greta plays out with twists and turns you may be surprised to see in a fairly “cookie cutter” stalker thriller. Starring Isabell Huppert, Chloë Grace Moretz, and Maika Monroe.
Read More »A Madea Family Funeral | Film Review
Tyler Perry's iconic creation bids a fond farewell to audiences in A Madea Family Funeral. Read on for our spoiler-free review.
Read More »Paddleton (2019) | Film Review
Arguably the bromance movie of the year, Paddleton will leave you with an empty box of tissues, calling your best friend.
Read More »Fighting with My Family (2019) | Film Review
Growing up, I was always watching World Wrestling Entertainment (formerly World Wrestling Federation). There’s just something about the sport that always captivated me as a youth. So it should come as no surprise that as soon as the trailer for Fighting with My Family was released, I knew I had to see it. Thankfully, I was not disappointed, as it made me …
Read More »Alita: Battle Angel (2019) | Film Review
Robert Rodriguez and James Cameron team up for a visually stunning leap into the world of manga as they bring Alita: Battle Angel to the screen.
Read More »How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
I always thought the question “What do you want to be when you grow up?” was an odd one to ask kids, even those heading off to college; I certainly had no idea. First it was a dragon trainer, then a pastor, then an engineer, later a radio DJ, and now 16 years into my HR systems career I still …
Read More »Velvet Buzzsaw | Film Review
Jake Gyllenhaal and Rene Russo reunite with Dan Gilroy in Velvet Buzzsaw, a horror-infused satire on the complexities of the art world.
Read More »I Am The Night | Series Review
I Am the Night follows Chris Pine as a disgraced journalist assisting a young Fauna Hodel (India Eisley) as she pursues the mystery of her own birth.
Read More »Polar (2019) | Film Review
I knew early on I wanted to be an artist. I’m not going to say it was the first thing I knew I wanted to be because I used to want to build and program robots, but one weekend indoors with my Commodore 64 and a page of code while my friends played outside cured me of that. The other things …
Read More »Close (2019) | Film Review
You ever see something or meet someone that feels too special? Like the whole time you are just blown away by how amazing they are, then eventually you feel like you have to start looking for the kinks in the armor. Something has to be wrong with them! They can’t be that special, they have to have a blind spot, …
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