Kajillionaire is an odd movie about grifters, loneliness & family
‘Kajillionaire’ shows us a quirky struggle of trying to break free from familial constraints… continue reading
‘Kajillionaire’ shows us a quirky struggle of trying to break free from familial constraints… continue reading
It was exciting to revisit the characters in a new part of their lives, but it was also a nice way to end the trilogy… continue reading
‘I Used To Go Here’ ponders the feeling of coming back to the start when college felt like the start of everything… continue reading
‘Yes, God, Yes’ flashes back to an era of when AOL still mattered… continue reading
‘Homewrecker’ feels like something that almost is where it needs to be… continue reading
‘Irresistible’ has its heart in the right place but doesn’t seem to know itself… continue reading
Kino Lorber shines a spotlight on a lesser known Castle film… continue reading
One thing that Apatow does so well is letting his characters have lengthy conversations about life… continue reading
‘Brewster McCloud’ is one of the oddest films I have seen from the 1970s… continue reading
‘Extra Ordinary’ is that rare gem: a horror comedy that doesn’t overstay its welcome… continue reading
‘Almost Love’ has a lot of stories, and some work better than others… continue reading
There are several reasons why ‘Downhill’ is easily one of the worst films of the year so far but one of the main reasons is the writing… continue reading
Agent 86 comes to the big screen for the first, and last, time but Kino Lorber’s Blu-ray is something special… continue reading
I wasn’t expecting myself to laugh as much as I did during the film… continue reading
‘Parasite’ is the latest troubling morality tale from filmmaker Bong Joon-ho… continue reading