CRIP CAMP (2020)
“truly grapples that cold hollow walnut that I call a heart”
Read MoreTHE COURIER (2019)
“might pass your time, but you wouldn’t be out of bounds to just pass it by”
Read MoreCAPONE (2020)
“Hardy grumbles, gruffs, and grunts through an invested but incomprehensible Alphonse Capone”
Read MoreTHE CAVE (2019)
“worthy and insightful peer into some atrocious human horrors”
Read MoreCORPUS CHRISTI (2019)
“darkly fun and letting the dramatic tension germinate”
Read MoreCOLOR OUT OF SPACE (2020)
“if you are not there to mix in some Cagian fluff with your Lovecraft Krispies, there will be no treat for you”
Read MoreCATS (2019)
“watching them writhe, undulate, and profess their passion for some mystical unknown through indecipherable gibberish”
Read MoreCRAWL (2019)
“if you want to raise your blood pressure a bit but still roll your eyes”
Read MoreCAPTAIN MARVEL (2019)
“even if it doesn’t catapult me to another universe, it flies high enough to satisfy”
Read MoreCOLD WAR (2018)
“There is a magical mix of grim and bittersweet, with each frame and each scene housing a hope, hidden in the reluctantly oppressive. “
Read MoreCAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME? (2018)
“Sardonic wit doesn’t mask the malevolent melancholy”
Read MoreCHRISTOPHER ROBIN (2018)
“hour and a half of ho-hum nothingness and monotonous generic non-drama”
Read MoreCRAZY RICH ASIANS (2018)
“It’s one half cute rom-com, one half lavish spectacle, and a very welcomed 100% Asian. “
Read MoreCLOVERFIELD PARADOX (2018)
"It fails at frightening, fumbles at funny and falters at fulfilling sci-fi."Read More
CALL ME BY YOUR NAME (2017)
"Idyllic and intoxicating, providing a scintillating playground of beauty, passion, tenderness, and loss that we may never want to leave."Read More
COCO (2017)
"the animation was gorgeous and stellar, delivering outstanding spectacle to satisfiably embellish this heartfelt familial tale"Read More
CASTING JONBENET (2017)
"Interesting, in content and consummation"Read More
COLOSSAL (2016)
" fun premise that can't sustain its own wait "Read More
CHRISTINE (2016)
"Rebecca Hall plunges the audience into the fathoms of insecurities, anxieties, repressions and carcinogenic social interactions that she herself is drowning in."Read More