A Spike Lee Joint that raps and speaks its mind. We begin with a cover version of “Oh, What a Beautiful Morning” and a montage of New York City. And then we […]
A Spike Lee Joint that raps and speaks its mind. We begin with a cover version of “Oh, What a Beautiful Morning” and a montage of New York City. And then we […]
Not much of a heist movie. Samara Weaving has given herself a game changing career with movies like “Ready or Not” or “Three Billbaords Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” but her latest action comedy […]
Now I know why this animated sequel fired up the box office. I overlooked “Ne Zha 2” when it was released last March, as I didn’t think it would be a big […]
Friend or foe in the music world. “Lurker” is miles and miles ahead of “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” which was about The Weeknd dealing with bad choices, including his relationship with his mother […]
A western comedy that’s better with its ideas than its comedy and sidekicks. I’m sure not many people would see “Americana,” because it’s artisan western being released in the middle of August. […]
Once you hold your horses, you’ll understand the grief within. What should we expect when watching “East of Wall?” We begin with a girl and her horse standing on the horizon, so […]
What to do and not do during and after a home invasion. We begin with a father coming home to his wife and kids in the middle of the night. The kids […]
The story is as entertaining as the bride and groom cutting a fake cake. “My Mother’s Wedding” is about three sisters with different jobs who reunite for the latest wedding of their […]
A visual but misguided coming-of-age story. When I tried to type the title “Diciannove” as the title of my review, the auto correct changed it to “Socialize.” And I checked “Socialize” in […]
An Irish fable with more passion than narrative. The narrator of “Four Letters of Love” is the young lover Nicholas Coughlan (Fionn O’Shea). The time and place is 1970s Ireland. The big […]