Top Gun: Maverick Review
The power it holds over you is that of a master hypnotist toying with a fully pliant subject.
The power it holds over you is that of a master hypnotist toying with a fully pliant subject.
Men tries too hard to mix a message and symbolism with a creative concept and ends up neutering itself.
The style of Men is undeniable and will either immediately appeal to or put off its audience.
Downton Abbey: A New Era is sappier than a forest full of maples.
Firestarter feels modern and gritty in its approach and still provides the same thrills that you would expect from one of Stephen King’s creations.
Memory stands out from the other Liam Neeson action movies because it finally addresses how age affects even the deadliest among us.
The Northman drew me in from the beginning and never let up with its mixture of drama, brutal violence and realistic settings.
The Outfit squeezes every ounce of ambience from its seemingly limited surroundings.
Licorice Pizza establishes the careers of two young actors in their debuts as it slices up its teen romantic comedy into smaller hit-or-miss pieces.
Nightmare Alley suffers from pacing issues as it essentially packs two movies into one.
Dune is a bit lengthy, hangs on shots and scenes too long and doesn’t do a great job explaining things, yet I loved every last second of it.
A flawless deconstruction of the unholy trinity of truth, honor and avarice.