The Favourite Review | NYFF 2018
“This is the closest thing we’ll ever get to a proper “Alice in Wonderland” adaptation because everyone's mad here.”
All About Nina Review: Powerful Moving Tale of a Comic With Complexities
Mary Elizabeth Winstead is a comic queen and we stan.
Night School Review: Hart/Haddish Comedy as Painful as Dentention
I’m not trying to over-analyze the elements of a comedy, but your jokes need to make sense instead of me having to suspend my disbelief.
Smallfoot Review: Yeti Animated Feature Steps on Familiar Field
All of the vocal performances are great, but the characters are written so thinly, especially when it comes to the powerful message the film tries to convey.
Assassination Nation Review: The Purge Wished It Was This Badass
This film is a giant, well-deserved “Fuck You” to America.
The Old Man and The Gun Review: Redford’s Finest Finale
It's as if Redford was hanging out with Paddington Bear and his pleasantness just rubbed off on him.
Wildlife Review | NYFF 2018
For a directorial debut, Dano does an excellent job by providing great filmmaking and a powerful cast who are all downright amazing, and the screenplay he and Kazan adapted is even more so.
Colette Review: A Period Piece With Modern Day Values
Keira Knightley and period pieces. Name a better duo.
White Boy Rick Review: Little Substance For Intriguing True Story
For a biopic centered around the world’s youngest Kingpin, “White Boy Rick” plays it incredibly safe.
The Sisters Brothers Review: Audiard's Western is Surprisingly Endearing
Phoenix and Reilly are the driving force of the movie and their vehement chemistry accelerates it all the way through.