The Greatest Showman Review
Celebrates the downtrodden people, outcasts and defiant dreamers in a musical that you didn’t know that you needed to see.
Celebrates the downtrodden people, outcasts and defiant dreamers in a musical that you didn’t know that you needed to see.
Rattles us with an authenticity not often found in films of its era.
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women is one of the most engaging stories of recent memory and one of the year’s best films.
The real elevation exists between the audience and the story’s believability.
Battle of the Sexes is a wholly different experience than you might expect.
A Ghost Story is as thin as the literal white sheet that our ghost wears throughout.
The Beguiled is an uncomfortable and memorable slow burn on the verge of exploding at any time.
Their Finest is a harsh feminist rant against masculinity of any type.
Song to Song requires a hearty dose of Dramamine and a bar within quick walking distance of the theater.
Beauty and the Beast is a faithful, often beautiful reproduction of the original.
A United Kingdom is a heartwarming love story that willingly steals a few tears.
Fifty Shades Darker falls about forty shades off the mark.