ALL FILM REVIEWS
‘The Odyssey’ REVIEW: Deconstructing Man and Myth
With all its towering ambitions and technical sheen, ‘The Odyssey’ is essentially one of Nolan's most personal blockbusters, if not one of his very best.
‘The Drama’ REVIEW: An Uncomfortable, Tense, and Sharply-Written Dramedy
Kristoffer Borgli’s ‘The Drama’ is a sharp, uncomfortable, dramedy that reckons with our appetite for forgiveness, with career-best performances by Zendaya and Robert Pattinson.
'Mickey 17' REVIEW: A dark, funny, and unexpectedly vulnerable sci-fi satire for the ages
‘Mickey 17,’ Bong Joon-ho’s return is a darkly funny, yet vulnerable trip that explores our relationship with our sense of self and others, anchored by a stellar, career best performance from Robert Pattinson.
‘Fanny: The Right To Rock’ REVIEW: How do you resurrect what history has buried?
The tragedy of ‘Fanny’ is that they arrived too early and then arrived too late, but this documentary doesn’t offer a tale of wrong timing, but rather, a heartwarming ode to one of the forgotten pioneers of rock & roll.
‘The Batman’ REVIEW: A neo-noir mystery that deconstructs a tortured hero
‘The Batman’ creates a desolate environment that inhales fear and exhales vengeance, inviting us to deconstruct an erratic and tortured hero like we’ve never seen before.

