Review ‘What We Do Next’ Review: A Social Justice Question With No Easy Answers What We Do Next is a small, fascinating indie chamber piece from May 2, 2022
Review ‘Parallel Mothers’ Explores Trauma, Catharsis, and the Act of Bearing Witness Almodovar has never been one to pull punches in his critiques of his February 28, 2022
Review Noir and Gothic Combine in the Haunting Classic ‘Corridor of Mirrors’ (Blu-ray Review) Terence Young’s bizarre, haunting Corridor of Mirrors, now on Blu-ray from December 28, 2021
Review Hitchcock’s Weirdest Movie Comes to Blu-Ray (Blu-ray Review) Alfred Hitchcock’s Number Seventeen has been called many unsavory things, December 10, 2021
Review ‘Licorice Pizza’: Teen Fantasies and Problematic Realities There’s a strange sort of reverence for any Paul Thomas Anderson November 26, 2021
Review ‘This is Not a War Story’ Centralizes Trauma and Hope This is Not a War Story opens with a young man wandering through the November 22, 2021
Editorial The Marshmallow Apocalypse: Humor at the End of the World in ‘Ghostbusters’ *This is a reprint of a paper I wrote for Ed Guerrero’s November 20, 2021
Review AFI Fest Review: ‘The Power of the Dog’ It has been more than ten years since Jane Campion directed a feature film November 19, 2021