
The Green Knight Review
The Green Knight is visual masturbation masquerading as cinematic entertainment.
The Green Knight is visual masturbation masquerading as cinematic entertainment.
This time around, we know the trick, and it just doesn’t have the same impact.
Nobody showcases Bob Odenkirk as you’ve never seen him before in a satisfying action film tinged with comedy.
Stewart takes a truly brilliant “what if” idea and then crudely shoehorns a narrative into place.
Woos Austen fans and other moviegoers alike with its mix of comedy, romance and miscommunication
More than anything else, The Rhythm Section is a score in search of a picture.
This is a brilliant piece of filmmaking that’s utterly unforgettable.
Borrows heavily from other classics and still forges its own path for a fun romp deep in the ocean.
Mixes equal parts Clue and Memento for an exciting howdunit more than a whodunit.
Packs the screen with Hollywood heavyweights and fills each of their characters with enough charisma to rouse a coma ward.
Heads in the wrong direction like the Neighborhood trolley going off the tracks.
Go back to a time when everything in life loomed so large.