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THE MEG Review

THE MEG Review

The Meg was in development hell for over 15 years, but is the actual film worth the wait?

By Jordan Ryan Lester | Leave a Comment | Published 6 years ago
THE MISEDUCATION OF CAMERON POST

THE MISEDUCATION OF CAMERON POST

A lesbian teenager named Cameron Post is sent to conversion therapy where her guardian hopes she can be cured of her homosexuality.

By Lolo Loves Films | Leave a Comment | Published 6 years ago
BREAKING IN Review

BREAKING IN Review

Breaking In (2018) is very much a "by the book" crime thriller. It doesn't do anything that hasn't been done many times before. But can you still have fun with the film?

By Chris Lentz | Leave a Comment | Published 6 years ago
THE FOREST OF THE LOST SOULS Review

THE FOREST OF THE LOST SOULS Review

Horror fans looking for something cerebral should look no further than dark arthouse film The Forest of the Lost Souls (A Floresta das Almas Perdidas) from first-time feature director José Pedro Lopes. Less an exploration of suicide, more an exploration of purpose.

By Douglas Davidson | Leave a Comment | Published 6 years ago
GENERATION WEALTH Review

GENERATION WEALTH Review

Lauren Greenfield’s newest documentary focuses on wealth, but is it interesting enough to keep you interested?

By Jordan Ryan Lester | Leave a Comment | Published 6 years ago
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - FALLOUT Review

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - FALLOUT Review

Everything is bigger in Tom Cruise’s 'Mission: Impossible – Fallout,' but what makes this huge movie tick, and is this the one Hollywood franchise where bigger really can equate to better?

By Barnaby Turner | Leave a Comment | Published 6 years ago
BLINDSPOTTING Review

BLINDSPOTTING Review

Debuting at Sundance, and going on to receive infinite amounts of praise, Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal’s Blindspotting just debuted in theaters. Is the film as good as people make it out to be?

By Jordan Ryan Lester | Leave a Comment | Published 6 years ago
EIGHTH GRADE Review

EIGHTH GRADE Review

EIGHTH GRADE is the directorial debut film from YouTube personality Bo Burnham. The film follows introverted thirteen-year-old Kayla as she makes her way through her last week of middle school.

By Chris Lentz | Leave a Comment | Published 6 years ago
SORRY TO BOTHER YOU Review

SORRY TO BOTHER YOU Review

Famed musician Boots Riley’s directorial debut SORRY TO BOTHER YOU has a great politically charged message, but is the film well crafted?

By Jordan Ryan Lester | Leave a Comment | Published 6 years ago
THE FIRST PURGE Review

THE FIRST PURGE Review

Five years and three films later, is THE FIRST PURGE a necessary prequel?

By Jordan Ryan Lester | Leave a Comment | Published 6 years ago