Late into “Deadpool & Wolverine,” Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) makes a plea to the camera, surrounded by hundreds of other Deadpools from a myriad of different universes. A lady Deadpool, a Scottish Deadpool, a baby Deadpool – you get the drift. Our Deadpool pleads with the other Deadpools, with the audience, with Kevin Feige himself, to […]
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Film Review: ‘Twisters’ is a legacy sequel done right
Legacy sequels are par for the course these days in Hollywood, from the successful (“Top Gun: Maverick”) to the less successful (“The Exorcist: Believer”). Nowadays, big blockbusters tend to tie into a movie from 20+ years ago, aiming to tickle our nostalgic funny bone but so often failing to capture what made said old movie […]
Film Review: ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ can’t deliver on the promise of screwball romance
We’ve all heard the theory – the Apollo 11 moon landing was faked and filmed by Stanley Kubrick. “Fly Me to the Moon” dares to ask, what if that were true? Well, if it were, there’s no way they could have gotten Kubrick. But in “Fly Me to the Moon,” NASA doesn’t need him. The […]
Film Review: ‘MaXXXine’ is a tremendously sleazy good time, but hedges on its boldest choice
Ti West’s “X” trilogy has always been about movies – making them, watching them, starring in them. But none is so connected to Hollywood lore as “MaXXXine.” West’s third installment comes after both “X” and “Pearl,” but is a direct sequel to that first film, following porn actress Maxine Minx (Mia Goth) as she tries […]
Film Review: Zoe Ziegler shines in ‘Janet Planet’
“Janet Planet” is a quiet movie. But every once in a while, a shock punctures the silence. Take the film’s beginning: a young girl sneaks out of her room in the dead of night, moving swiftly across a dark field. She makes her way to a barn and finds a phone. “Hi,” she says to […]
Film Review: ‘The Bikeriders’ and roleplay versus reality
At the beginning of “The Bikeriders,” there’s a shot of Benny (Austin Butler) sitting in a bar. It’s a quintessential sort of antihero shot – he’s framed from behind under the dirty bar lights, cigarette, beer and whiskey in hand. He’s got a leather motorcycle jacket on, and his hair is greased to oily perfection. […]
Film Review: The reality of ‘Tuesday’ undermines the magic of its fantasy
A mother and her daughter must confront Death when he arrives in the form of a magical talking bird. This is the logline for “Tuesday,” writer and director Daina O. Pusić’s feature debut. It’s a logline that might leave some feeling skeptical – an ambitious undertaking that could so easily feel silly in the wrong […]
Film Review: Navigating the unknown in ‘Babes’
How do we not talk about this all the time?? In “Babes,” this is said by Eden (Ilana Glazer) in reference to the miracle of childbirth. She’s a little dumbfounded at this moment, having just given birth herself. She stares down at her baby, breathless at what the human body is capable of – she […]
Film Review: ‘IF’ buckles under the weight of its imaginative aspirations
The best kind of children’s entertainment is the kind that appeals to adults, too. Or so I’ve been told. I don’t have kids, but my friends who are parents say the best things they watch with their children make a concerted effort to offer something for the older crowd. For years, Pixar has been the […]