When I walked out of The Crimes of Grindelwald, I was exhausted. The movie clocks in at 2 hours and 14 minutes, the exact runtime of the first Fantastic Beasts movie. Despite this, Crimes of Grindelwald feels much longer and bloated than it's predecessor. This is because of the overhaul of subplots that are sprinkled … Continue reading The Crimes of Grindelwald Movie Review: The Latest Entry Into the ‘Wizarding World’ is a Magical Mess
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Green Book Movie Review: Mortenson and Ali shine in the feel-good movie we need right now
Green Book really is something special. Despite the devastating ideas and events that the movie focuses on, it remains accessible and fun to watch. It has a story and pace that could easily be a bore, but Viggo Mortenson and Mahershala Ali, along with a fantastic script, make it compelling and surprisingly funny. The story … Continue reading Green Book Movie Review: Mortenson and Ali shine in the feel-good movie we need right now
A Star Is Born (2018) Movie Review: a (movie) star is born in a crushing and amazing portrayal of what fame, drugs, and love can do to people
Cooper has hit a home run in his first time at bat. This is his directorial debut and best performance to date. The way the film gracefully and effectively portrays a crushingly realistic depiction of addiction and fame is really amazing to behold. It shows a level of sophistication and nuance that is incredible and … Continue reading A Star Is Born (2018) Movie Review: a (movie) star is born in a crushing and amazing portrayal of what fame, drugs, and love can do to people
Halloween 2018 Movie Review: a great return to form that could have been perfect
The Halloween franchise has had a hard time returning to the spotlight. The countless rushed sequels had their fans, but the critics' consensus was that they sucked big time. (The highest Rotten Tomatoes rating that the sequels and reboots have gotten is H20's 52%. Ouch. The lowest is a measly 6% with Halloween 6. Double … Continue reading Halloween 2018 Movie Review: a great return to form that could have been perfect
Halloween 1978 Movie Review
The original Halloween is often regarded as one of the best horror movies of all time and it is definitely one of the most important. The mysterious and threatening Micheal Myers captivated audiences and inspired countless copycats and sequels that, overtime, became the slasher genre. After 40 years and a myriad of unsuccessful followups … Continue reading Halloween 1978 Movie Review
First Man Review: the emotionally riveting and intense story of the moon landing
Space movies don’t do it for me. I enjoy them usually, (with the exception of Interstellar which i hate so much, that you’d think Christopher Nolan ran over my dog) but I never connect with the people in the impressive stories. They usually make me feel unconnected to the events and the characters. In other … Continue reading First Man Review: the emotionally riveting and intense story of the moon landing
Assassination Nation
This movie is bonkers. It is unlike anything I’ve seen before, and I love it. It is one of the most realistic high school movies I’ve seen... until it isn’t. Very few movies can balance many genres as well as Assassination Nation. I would have no problem categorizing this movie under 20 different genres. Teen … Continue reading Assassination Nation
“Eighth Grade” and the Troubled State of the R Rating
Eighth Grade is a movie directed by Bo Burnham about growing up in the age of Snapchat and Instagram. It shows how hard it is to battle inner demons and put on a happy face at the same time and gives everyone (but especially teens) a great lesson on self-image and the dangers of our electronics dominated … Continue reading “Eighth Grade” and the Troubled State of the R Rating
Searching Review
Searching is about a man named David Kim, (John Cho) whose daughter has gone missing. As he tries to find her, he begins to realize that he didn’t really know her, and the people closest to him. This film is one of the most intense movies I’ve seen. But here’s the thing: the story is … Continue reading Searching Review
Alpha Review
Did you see Dreamworks’ How To Train Your Dragon and say: “That was good, but I wish it was live action and forgettable”? Then I’ve got the movie for you! Alpha is the story of a boy named Kada that is raised in a tribe of unusually well groomed pre-historic people. When they go hunting, … Continue reading Alpha Review










