ArtsGoddard’s ‘Bad Times at the El Royale’ Delights with Tarantino Grit 'Bad Times at the El Royale' positions itself as a box office anomaly: a deliciously indie flick with Tarantino grit that is palatable for the masses.
ReviewWithin Melancholia, ‘A Star Is Born’ Shines Bright 'A Star Is Born' is a perfect and fundamentally upsetting movie starring Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, in a refreshing new version of the old story.
Arts‘Venom’ Injects Audiences With Disappointment The newest comic book vehicle, 'Venom,' is a good movie, right up until it isn't, resulting in disappointment for audiences and fans.
Arts‘The Sisters Brothers’ Negotiates Idealism and Cynicism of the Old West 'The Sisters Brothers' presents a dark and inelegant portrayal of the Old West, but it does offer an intriguing story to pull audiences in.
Arts‘Private Life’ Debuts With an Open Heart Netflix's new movie, 'Private Life,' is a compelling and passionate drama that touches the hearts and emotions of audiences.
ArtsInanimate Animated Movies Arts editor Jacob Schick takes a hard look at animated movies and discusses the reasons why animated movies shouldn't be mediocre.
Arts‘Bisbee ’17’ Documents a Torn Town Confronting Its Demons 'Bisbee ’17' is an exceptional film, featuring strong cinematography and an intense color palette that evokes World War I imagery.
ArtsAdrenaline-pumping ‘Hold the Dark’ Disappoints in the End 'Hold the Dark' holds its own compared to other thrillers.
Movies‘Smallfoot’ Features Vibrant, Vivacious Animation 'Smallfoot' has storylines that will be appreciated by children and adults alike.
Arts‘Life Itself’ Struggles to Ground Itself in Reality Amazon Studios released 'Life Itself' in theaters in hopes of a nod at the Oscars, but falls flat with overly gushy scenes and faux-profundity.