Tag: Movie Review

The Menu (2022) Movie Review

Since the advent of social media it’s become common place to take photos of food before you eat. Scroll through any platform (seriously take your pick) and you’ll undoubtedly see photos or videos of food. We’ve all become familiar with the saying, “The camera eats first” which continues to be cringey. The Menu pokes fun…
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Emily the Criminal (2022) Movie Review

Emily the Criminal is the first feature film for writer and director John Patton Ford. With a degree from an art school and some obvious artistic talent (we see her drawing and sketching things in her spare time) Emily (Aubrey Plaza) seems poised to snag a well-paid job in some type of graphic design gig.…
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The Whale (2022) Movie Review

Director Darren Aronofsky’s recent films have had a rocky reception since his 2010 hit Black Swan. After back to back movies with religious themes Noah in 2014 and Mother! in 2017, The Whale feels like his attempt to gain favor with the critics and most especially to get his name back into the awards circuit.…
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The Son (2022) Movie Review

The Son is director and writer Florian Zeller’s follow up to The Father (2020) which starred Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman. The Father was a poignant story about family dynamics as Hopkins’ character suffers from dementia and his daughter grapples with how to take care of him. The Son attempts to do the same deep…
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White Noise (2022) Movie Review

After the very solid film, Marriage Story in 2019, writer and director Noah Baumbach decided to go off kilter with White Noise. The film opens with a montage of car crashes from movies that folks obsessed with film will enjoy trying to identify. Murray (Don Cheadle) is teaching a university class on film and performs…
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Causeway (2022) Movie Review

Jennifer Lawrence returns to her roots in the form of an indie film that harkens back to her early days in Winter’s Bone (2010). In Causeway, she plays Lynsey, a soldier who is rehabbing from a traumatic head injury from her time in Afghanistan. She is wheelchair bound at the beginning and living with a…
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Decision to Leave (2022) Movie Review

Decision to Leave is the latest film from South Korean director Park Chan-wook who is one of the most interesting and unique directors working right now. If you haven’t seen anything by him, please stop reading this and watch The Handmaiden (2016) immediately. Decision to Leave is a detective story but Chan-wook weaves funny moments,…
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The Fabelmans (2022) Movie Review

The Fabelmans is a love letter from Steven Spielberg to film, directing, his parents, his childhood, and pieces of his life that have shaped him. He has taken the hint from other directors who have made semi-autobiographical movies, like Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma (2018) and decided to make one of his own. The Fabelman family unit…
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Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022) Movie Review

When news broke that there would be a sequel to Knives Out (2019), I was conflicted. The original movie was incredibly enjoyable featuring Daniel Craig as Benoit Blanc, the hilarious Southern detective whose Holmes-like ability to crack cases was legendary. I was excited to see Blanc take on a new case, while also feeling hesitant…
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Bullet Train (2022) Movie Review

You probably know director David Leitch from his previous movies Atomic Blonde (2017) and Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw (2019). Much like those two movies, Bullet Train is full of non-stop action packed sequences. We first meet an assassin, Ladybug (Brad Pitt), and it’s clear he’s gone through some soul searching recently (as…
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