review 'Oppenheimer' Is The Biggest Boom Of 2023 Oppenheimer explores the rigid dichotomy between scientific advancements and humanity’s preservation—and whether they assist or contradict each other.
review Greta Gerwig's 'Barbie' is Sublime Stereotypical Barbie’s plastic exterior turns out to be extraordinarily human, turning a doll with unrealistic beauty standards that young girls could never relate to into someone every single woman can relate to.
review ‘No Hard Feelings’ Review: Welcome Back Jennifer Lawrence It's been a while since we've seen Jennifer Lawrence give her all in a comedy — but she's back and better than ever. 'No Hard Feelings' serves as a reminder...
review 'Blue Jean' Review: A Story Of Queer Triumph and Pride Does this one moment define her? Should it? Should one moment in anyone’s life define them? Blue Jean argues that it’s what happens afterward that provides a stronger indication of a person’s...
review 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' Review: Far Better Than Critics Are Saying To me, all a movie needs to do is bring us joy, and The Super Mario Bros. Movie succeeds in every way.
review ‘Scream VI’ Review: The Most Gory Ghostface And The Scariest Entry Yet Undoubtedly the scariest entry yet, about as meta as it gets, with witty humor on par with the original.
review 'Petit Mal' Review: A Melancholic Tale of Sapphic Polyamory A rare glimpse into the lives of a sapphic polyamorous throuple, Petit Mal follows three Columbian women as they navigate a difficult period in their otherwise happy relationship.
movies with my dad My Dad Reviews 'Plane' And Has Surprisingly Good Takes Staff writer Tina Kakadelis has a wholesome post-watch discussion with her dad about PLANE (2023).
lists Our Favorite Films of 2022 It's that time of year again! Here are our favorite films from 2022 that made us laugh, cry, squirm, and everything in between.
review 'Babylon' Is An Ostentatious Hot Mess Damien Chazelle's Babylon might be an overindulgent film, but great performances and a stellar score make it worth at least one watch — though one might be more than enough.
review 'Avatar: The Way Of Water' Breathes New Life Into The Theater Experience Avatar: The Way of Water expands on the original in almost every way, from new and compelling characters to jaw-dropping visuals and rich world-building.