The Miracle Club Review: A Refreshing Tale of Friendship and Forgiveness
When we think of strong women, fear doesn’t usually coincide with that image, but the reality is that even the toughest among them, when battling weakness...
Reinventing Elvis – The '68 Comeback Review
Elvis Presley may have died on Aug. 16, 1977, but his music, passion for the craft, and his legendary status as the King of Rock ’n’...
Final Cut Review: A Hilariously Gross and Heartfelt Delight
It isn't often that viewers should be encouraged to stick with a film after 30 terrible minutes, rarer still that a terrible opening is crucial to...
Imagine Dragons Live in Vegas Review: A Heart-Pounding Must-See
"I feel like for many years, it was, ‘I don't really know who we are,’” notes Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds as he grounds himself before...
Lakota Nation vs. the United States Review: A Reckoning of Systemic Genocide
Poet Layli Long Soldier explains the term Očhéthi Šakówiŋ. This is the name that Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota indigenous people have called themselves for countless generations....
Afire Review: An Intimate New Drama Set Against a Backdrop of Wildfires
Wildfires are a serious threat across the world. U.S. states like Oregon and California seem perpetually threatened. And now, a new German-language film from acclaimed writer-director...
Barbie Review: Greta Gerwig Delivers a Dazzling Pink Blockbuster
In Barbie, a doll living in a utopian fantasy learns what it's like to be a woman in the real world. Greta Gerwig's pink-hued film adaptation...
Minx Season Two Review: The Titillating Comedy Still Rises to the Occasion
How groovy is the tagline for season two of Minx: “Getting bigger, going harder.” The show delivers on that front, and then some. Between the addition...
Oppenheimer Review: Christopher Nolan's Uncompromising Vision of an Exceptional Man
Christopher Nolan explores the life, controversial legacy, and significant scientific contributions of J. Robert Oppenheimer in a tense, superbly-acted biopic. Based on the biography American Prometheus:...
Cobweb Review: What A Tangled (and Scary) Web It Weaves
Director Samuel Bodin’s new horror film, Cobweb, which hits theaters July 21, offers something distinctly alluring and unique — a mood, a vibe, something eerie you...