Turning Red is a fun and emotional love letter to our teen years. Mixing anime and Pixar stylings together, Director Domee Shi and her team have created a unique and ambitious Pixar offering that captures the complexities of growing up. Turning Red Review Meilin "Mei" Lee (Rosalie Chiang) is a confident, nerdy 13-year-old torn between ...
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The Batman Review: Pattinson & Kravitz Shine In Too-Long Gritty Crime Drama
The Batman is more a gritty crime drama than a comic book movie that sees Robert Pattinson as the conflicted and moody Bruce Wayne. It is dark, visually and tonally, with a few exciting action sequences sprinkled throughout the otherwise bloated runtime. The Batman Review Two years into his time as Batman (Robert Pattinson), Bruce Wayne ...
No Exit Review: A Thrilling Nail-Biter Of a Whodunit
No Exit is a thrilling, nail-biter of a whodunit that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Faithful to the source material, Director Damien Power delivers plenty of twists and shocking moments, punctuated by the outstanding lead performance of Havana Rose Liu. No Exit Review Darby (Liu) is a college student currently ...
Death On The Nile Review: Kenneth Branagh Shines Once Again As Poirot
Death On The Nile may be slow to start but once the murder happens the mystery kicks into high gear and sees Kenneth Branagh shine once again as Hercule Poirot. This whodunit is kept afloat thanks to stellar performances and stunning visuals. Death On The Nile Review Death on the Nile begins in the past where a young Hercule Poirot ...
Best of Sundance 2022: Fresh, After Yang, and More Top Picks
Sundance Film Festival showcased 84 feature-length films and 59 short films this year. Out of all of the ones that I watched, here are my picks for the best of Sundance 2022. Best of Sundance 2022 There were a lot of though-provoking, thrilling, and exciting entries at the festival, making it hard to pick which ones to watch in the first ...