‘Drive My Car’ moves slowly as it fails to indulge in the complexities of each character.
‘The Worst Person in the World’ Captures Existential Crises of Youth
‘The Worst Person in the World’ decidedly explores the obstacles of youth and stunted temperament.
‘Uncharted’ Misses the Mark of What Makes Big-Budget Movies Fun
Newly-released ‘Uncharted’ does not reflect its long production process with its unengaging execution.
Latest Film of Beloved Prank Series Proves ‘Jackass’ Truly is Forever
After over a decade, the ‘Jackass’ troupe returns with explosive and new original stunts.
‘Munich – The Edge of War’ Can’t Save Itself from Traditional Period Piece Form
‘Munich – The Edge of War’ shows the waning days WWII, however deteriorates with poor character-relationship design.
‘Who We Are’ Serves to Educate and Analyze During Black History Month
Education-driven documentary follows important American sites of overshadowed slavery.
‘Scream’ Sequel Delivers Bloody Theatrics to a New Generation
New ‘Scream’ movie blends irony and dramatics, echoing familiar themes and storylines of its predecessors.
‘The Tender Bar’ Shares Heartwarming Coming-of-Age Tale
Adapted movie seeks to portray sincere adolescent memories in 1970s Long Island.
‘The Lost Daughter’ Brews Confusion With Too Many Secrets
In ‘The Lost Daughter,’ Maggie Gyllenhaal attempts to answer questions about motherhood. Although she ultimately comes up short, the film shows her promise as a writer and director.
‘Licorice Pizza’ Melds Romance and Filmmaking Excellence
Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film invites its audience to 1970s Los Angeles—telling a mesmerizing tale of young love.