Review: Surf Nazis Must Die
The worst thing that can be said of this film is that it doesn’t live up to its title.
Review: True History of the Kelly Gang
“True History of the Kelly Gang" is blustering, untidy, self-mythologizing, difficult to take seriously but impossible to ignore — in other words, quintessentially Aussie.
Review: Reds
Dramatizing the adventures of John Reed, a swashbuckling Marxist journalist who covered the Bolshevik Revolution firsthand, “Reds” seemed calculated to annoy, offend and alienate almost everyone.
Review: Miles Davis – Birth of the Cool
Accessible to jazz fans and non-fans alike, “Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool” is a brisk, rollicking introduction to the man who needs no introduction.
Review: The Vast of Night
Think of it as “The X-Files” by way of Archie Comics.
Must coronavirus mean the end of movie night?
Netflix Party allows multiple viewers to watch a movie at the same time. The main drawback of this, of course, is that you’re limited to watching selections from Netflix’s hit-or-miss catalog of movies.
Review: Playmobil – The Movie
“Playmobil: The Movie” is a featherweight imitation of “The Lego Movie."
Review: The Rise of Jordan Peterson
“The Rise of Jordan Peterson” follows the trajectory of the titular public thinker — either a champion of individual freedom or the herald of a new fascism, depending on whom you ask.
Review: Uncut Gems
"Uncut Gems" will change your mind about Adam Sandler.
Berlinale Film Festival: The Miracle of the Sargasso Sea
Even for those of us who prefer arty, melancholy movies, “The Miracle of the Sargasso Sea” doesn’t offer much.