Review: “Monkey Man”

That Dev Patel’s Monkey Man— not only the actor’s directorial debut, but his brainchild, having also conceived the story, co-written the screenplay, and produced it in addition to starring in it— would be compared to the John Wick series was inevitable, even if all they share in common is their centering on a lone man […]

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Review: “Road House” (2024)

If there’s one thing Rowdy Herrington’s 1989 sleaze-fest Road House understood, it was how best to utilize Patrick Swayze’s appeal as an object of desire. The morning after Swayze’s cool bouncer James Dalton blows into town, having taken a job at a rough-and-tumble bar called the Double Deuce in Jasper, Missouri (a tiny town that […]

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Review: “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire”

The self-seriousness of the nostalgia-bait Ghostbusters sequel to open with Robert Frost’s poem Fire and Ice is almost laughable. And yet, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire— the fifth Ghostbusters movie and a direct sequel to 2021’s Ghostbusters: Afterlife— plays its ridiculous premise fairly straight. That fan service would abound in a movie that throws new characters alongside […]

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Review: “Riddle of Fire”

“It’s like a modern-day Goonies” has turned into a catch-all phrase covering any sort of adventure story centered on children, particularly ones that are steeped in nostalgia (perhaps the most recognizable example is the Netflix series Stranger Things, which begins in the early 1980s a mere couple of years before Richard Donner’s The Goonies was […]

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Review: “Love Lies Bleeding”

As soon as reclusive Lou (Kristen Stewart) glimpses statuesque body builder Jackie (Katy O’Brien) from across the gym she manages, we know she’s sunk. The way director Rose Glass allows the camera to absorb this expression of desire, and the sensuous way she lingers on the body, tracing every line of Jackie’s muscular frame, are […]

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Review: “The Taste of Things”

If cooking is one of the most romantic things you can do for another person, then surely Trần Anh Hùng’s The Taste of Things is the most sumptuous instance of that action being committed to film. Immediately, Hùng immerses the viewer in the act, not just the preparing and serving of food, but taking us […]

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Review: “Argylle”

“This was our song,” a man murmurs to a woman as they tenderly sway to the music across the dance floor.  The song in question is “Now and Then,” a “new” song by the “Beatles” that was released in November 2023— nearly two years after principal photography wrapped on Matthew Vaughn’s Argylle. The song, in […]

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Review: “Bye Bye Tiberias”

Hiam Abbass craved escape. At least, that’s what she remembers. As she rifles through a stack of letters she wrote to her parents shortly after her mother’s passing, she is specifically searching for the one she penned to explain to them why she left home, because she can’t quite recall what she said in it. […]

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