movie reviews
Which Do You Think I Liked Better: âThe Beekeeperâ or âThe Book of Clarenceâ?
Trick question! I wasn't crazy about either of 'em.
âPoor Thingsâ Is a Good Old-Fashioned Moral Tale; âMaestroâ Flails Around at the Podium
Emma Stone shines as a woman with no shame; Bradley Cooper sure looks and sounds like Leonard Bernstein.
Japanese Movies Are Back, Baby!
'The Boy and the Heron' and 'Godzilla Minus One' are soaring over and stomping on the box office, respectively.
More Like âNOPEoleonâ and âDream ScenariNOâ
OK, Ridley Scott's epic biopic and Kristoffer Borgli's black comedy aren't THAT bad. But they aren't that good either.
âMay Decemberâ Is Nasty and Unsettling in a Way âSaltburnâ Only Wishes It Was
Todd Haynes's latest domestic melodrama perpetually keeps you off balance; Emerald Fennell's black comedy twists itself into gratuitous knots.
âThe Holdoversâ and âAnatomy of a Fallâ Play Truth or Consequences With Us
In their latest films. Alexander Payne and Justine Triet wonder if we can handle the truth.
âKillers of the Flower Moonâ Is a Whodunnit Where the Culprit Is America
In Martin Scorsese's epic about the Osage killings, evil is more banal than everâand more persistent too.
A Teenage Swiftie Checks in on the Biggest Movie in the Country
âTaylor Swift: The Eras Tourâ is as much an event as the live concerts wereâbut come on, turn off your phoneâs flashlight
âOppenheimerâ Takes on Americaâs Long, Fucked Up History of Anti-Communism
Finally, a Christopher Nolan movie that even a Nolan hater canâwell, not, love, exactly, but admire.









