The Cuban tells a lovely story of trying to bridge the divide between generations
Chemistry between the leads makes the story feel all the more real… continue reading
Chemistry between the leads makes the story feel all the more real… continue reading
‘A Call to Spy’ is a bit oddly paced at times, but the sacrifices it shows feel real… continue reading
‘2 Hearts’ is a borderline cheesy ‘it happens for a reason’ parallel tale… continue reading
‘Save Yourselves!’ is an indie, sci-fi, somewhat dark comedy that’s ultimately all about the people… continue reading
‘Shortcut’ is two movies in one, one classic horror claustrophobia and the other mediocre monster hunter… continue reading
‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ closes its season with perhaps the best first Trek season ever… continue reading
‘DieRy’ has deep thoughts wrapped in a world that feels much less deep… continue reading
‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ is a parody of the Trek films but really about a secret we didn’t realize was there… continue reading
‘Kajillionaire’ shows us a quirky struggle of trying to break free from familial constraints… continue reading
‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ spoofs another trope with the ‘trial scene’ that is subverted with aplomb… continue reading
‘H is for Happiness’ pulls off that trickiest of tasks: A cheerful child actor that’s not annoying… continue reading
‘Range Runners’ almost feels like it could be based on a real life inspirational tale… continue reading
‘One Hour Outcall’ is an interesting type of movie, one where you don’t realize what’s happening for a while… continue reading
‘The Secrets We Keep’ is a similar tale to those seen before, but it feels like a good example of them… continue reading
‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ offers an anticlimactic but amusing shake up… continue reading