Eighth Grade Review
Whereas other filmmakers would diminish the realities of middle school by pandering to a younger demographic, Burnham grounds the entire story in reality. He isn’t hyperbolic with his characters, but he perfectly portrays character types that we’ve all known in middle school.
Skyscraper Review
You think “Furious 7” defied the laws of physics by having a car fly from one building to another? Believe me, Will Sawyer and his family are all practically immortal because somehow they all manage to defy death.
Ant-Man and the Wasp Review
By Marvel movie standards, this one is the most family friendly of them all down to the point that nobody really ever swears.
The First Purge Review
I’m not fully onboard with how the film exploits our political issues and use that as a means of entertainment.
Sorry to Bother You Review | BAMcinemaFest 2018
At a certain point you just immerse yourself into this crazy world Riley has created.
Leave No Trace Review
“Leave No Trace”? More like LEAVE NO TRACE OF MY TEARS AS I LEFT THE THEATER!
Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation Review
This is an animator’s movie... as in a movie where animators are able to go buckwild with their movement and care less about whatever narrative attached.
Three Identical Strangers Review
Before the Kardashians, there were the triplets Robert, Eddie, and David who inarguably earned their fame due to their remarkable story.
Skate Kitchen Review | BamcinemaFest 2018
What I do love about “Skate Kitchen” the most is that it’s what a modern day depiction of sisterhood looks like.
Support the Girls Review
Just like her character of Lisa, Regina Hall holds down the fort with her performance where she commands the screen in a boss-like attitude.
Uncle Drew Review
Besides the comedy, Kyrie Irving and the majority of the cast’s makeup is the selling point of the movie and it’s amazing.