Movie Review: Umma
Umma is Korean for mother. In this film, Amanda (Sandra Oh) lives with her teenage daughter, Chris (Fival Stewart), onContinue Reading
Umma is Korean for mother. In this film, Amanda (Sandra Oh) lives with her teenage daughter, Chris (Fival Stewart), onContinue Reading
Edgar Wright’s latest film is a colorful, lavish horror film that is as indulgent as it is fresh. Eloise (ThomasinContinue Reading
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This review contains spoilers, so if you haven’t watched Malignant, then come back to this when you have. I don’tContinue Reading
Nia DaCosta has given us an instant classic with the new Candyman. I see it as neither sequel nor remakeContinue Reading
There’s nothing there. I know. A conversation between a man who doesn’t deal with depression and a woman who doesContinue Reading
It has been a while since I wrote a film review. Most reviews I read online are so negative, it’sContinue Reading
What better way to get ready to deal with your dysfunctional family over the holiday than by watching a horrorContinue Reading
If you’ve been following along with my earlier holiday marathon reviews this year then you know that I love horrorContinue Reading
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