<em>Proud Mary</em> (2018)

It didn’t take long for 2018 to deliver a terrible movie, but here we are with Proud Mary proving to be an extreme disappointment. Proud Mary tells us the story of an assassin (Taraji P. Henson) who feels guilty about killing the father of a young boy. A year later, she finds the boy and

Film Review: Star Wars: The Last Jedi

There’s a delicate balance in the force, between light and darkness. That eternal push and pull of the forces that causes one to go to the light side or the dark. That same push and pull exists in films, and movies can sometimes give into their worst impulses. Luckily for viewers of the newest Star

Film Review: Molly’s Game

Molly’s Game, written and directed by Aaron Sorkin, is the kind of slick, polished studio fare made for adults that it feels like Hollywood doesn’t make any more. The film is entertaining from frame one and in the capable hands of actors like Jessica Chastain and Idris Elba, the movie is elevated to a whole

Justice League (2017) Review

Justice League wasn’t terrible. Not particularly good, but not terrible. I feel like this is an important place to start regarding this review because a) you can skip the criticism if you want and b) to let you know there will be some positive things said about a DC film! Justice League is a movie,

The Shape of Water (2017)

Ah, what a treat it is to go into a movie theater and see a lovely film! The Shape of Water, Guillermo del Toro’s newest fairytale, is just lovely in every way. From the richness of the world to the camera work to the beautiful love story, everything about this movie is crafted for maximum

AFI Fest: Call Me By Your Name

Movies exist very much like dreams do, you experience them in the dark and they offer an escape to somewhere else, a heightened sense of reality. They can help you live a life you never would and introduce you to new worlds. However, movies and films they can be just as fleeting as dreams, failing

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