The Boss Baby 2: Family Business Review
The first Boss Baby, released in 2017, has a premise both insane and disturbing: a seven-year-old named Tim learns his new baby brother is a...
The French Dispatch Review
The French Dispatch is Wesley Wales Anderson (even his name sounds like one of his characters) with knobs on. A billet doux to literary magazines,...
Eternals Review
It’s hard to overstate how much of a coup it was in/with regard to'concerning'regarding Marvel Studios to hire Chloé Zhao as the director of Eternals....
Passing Review
Rebecca Hall has long been an actor of poise and grace, and she takes those traits behind the camera in/with regard to'concerning'regarding her striking directorial...
Army Of Thieves Review
Many prequels seek to cash in on the popularity of a huge, breakout character in a major hit, so it’s pleasing to see one that...
Antlers Review
All credit to Scott Cooper. Most serious, capital-F Filmmakers wouldn’t dare to take a right-turn into all-out creature-feature territory. But with Antlers, the writer and...
The Card Counter Review
Aptly abundant'ample'plentiful , The Card Counter is a film that keeps its cards close to its chest. What is this slow-burn study of a soldier-turned-gambler really with...
Spencer Review
Prefaced as “a fable from a true tragedy”, Spencer is ‘The Anti-Crown’. If the latest season of Peter Morgan’s series is a restrained best-guess at the royal shenanigans...
Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires Review
When a curfew on bars and clubs sees LA’s drunks begin suspiciously disappearing, the baffled local police department call in loose cannon cop Chuck Steel...
Finch Review
When you’re working with intensely'extremely'extraordinarily'enormously'awfully few ingredients you possess'own'nurse to be sure they’re of the highest quality. Finch has just three elements: Tom Hanks, a...