movie reviews
An Educated Guesserâs Guide to the 2024 Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival
Read this or you might go see the wrong movies.
Woke Libs Rejoice! âImmaculateâ Really IS About Abortion.
As a pregnant nun forced to give birth, Sydney Sweeney cements her status as the most self-aware star of the moment.
âLove Lies Bleedingâ Is âBe Gay, Do Crimes: The Movieâ
Bodybuilding! Toe-sucking! Ed Harris in a bad wig! This queer neo-noir slayfest has it all.
âDune: Part Twoâ Is Pretty Good. But Is Denis Villeneuve Really the Kwisatz Haderach of Corporate IP-Mining?
Like his hero, the director believes he can exploit a valuable resource with dignity and respect.
âThe Zone of Interestâ and âOriginâ Are Good-Faith Failures
Sometimes movies that earnestly address important issues can be bad!
âAll of Us Strangersâ and âFallen Leavesâ Are Uniquely Told Love Stories
A ghostly romance from Andrew Haigh and a deadpan one from Aki KaurismÀki.
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.









