Film Review: Reign of the Supermen

It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s…the best movie with Superman in it since Man of Steel? Yes, Reign of the Superman is the first movie to feature Clark Kent in some capacity that is worth any of a damn since Zack Snyder’s reset and harbinger of doom.

Film Review: <em>If Beale Street Could Talk</em>

If Beale Street Could Talk, Barry Jenkins’ follow up to his Oscar winning triumph Moonlight, is a sumptuous movie that I felt kept me at a distance.

Film Review: <em>Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse</em>

Who is going to step up and fill the spot in the next generation of heroes? If Sony has their say Miles Morales will be among that number and they set him up for success with Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, an amazingly inventive film with impressive animation and a lot of heart. What’s fascinating about

Film Review: Roma

Of all of the movies that I have had to write about this year, I never would have expected Roma to be the hardest. Not because movies can’t stir up complex feelings and make it tough to wrestle them down in print, but because Roma is a very simple film. Alfonso Cuaron drops us into a

Film Review: <em>Burning</em>

How does one endeavor to describe a movie that’s best to go into knowing absolutely nothing at all? This is a quandary that I, and I suspect many other reviewers, have to deal with regarding the exquisite film Burning. I walked into this film not knowing a thing about the movie other than it was

Film Review: <em>First Man</em>

Space travel is incredibly difficult, but not as difficult as dealing with overcoming the human condition. This is something that Neil Armstrong must face in the film First Man. Chronicling the life of the first man to walk on the moon, as well as the space race with Russia, First Man is a technically accomplished,

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