Jonah Hill and Kenya Barris craft a millennial love story that is obstructed by revealed differences in cultures and parents.
Through A Curmudgeon’s Lens, ‘A Man Called Otto’ Tackles Love and Loss
Tom Hanks stars in the new film, revealing the many sides to widower Otto Anderson. The film adaptation falls short to the depth of the book.
Aronofsky’s ‘The Whale’ Presents Unambitious Film Adaptation of the Play
Though Fraser’s portrayal of Charlie is deserving of its accolades, ‘The Whale’ is a restricted interpretation of the original play.
‘The Menu’ Explores The Art of Fine Dining and The Horrors of Excess Wealth
Set with a bizarre dining experience, ‘The Menu’ examines the aesthetics of culinary extravagance and the absurdism of the rich and powerful.
‘Bones and All’ calibrates a new twisted genre of gore and romance
Romance in ‘Bones and All’ is undermined by excessive gore to depict cannibalism.
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Peels Back Layers of a Complex Whodunit
In ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,’ director Rian Johnson delivers a developed cast of characters and detailed plot that rivals the franchise’s original film, ‘Knives Out.’
‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ Delivers a Tragicomedy on Male Friendship and Breakups
‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ film addresses where one can turn after the unexpected loss of a friend and how it affects everyone involved.
Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Pinocchio’ Establishes a Fresh Take on the Classic Fairytale
The famed director highlights iconography and themes of conflicted responsibility in his new stop-motion animated film ‘Pinocchio.’
‘Aftersun’ Encapsulates The Growing Distance Between Father and Daughter in Childhood
The A24 release excels as a mood film, but is unable to reach audiences deeper due to a dull and drawn-out execution.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Celebrates a Legacy and Embarks on a New Journey
The newest Black Panther release commemorates Chadwick Boseman and continunes the saga of the Marvel action franchise.