OnScreen Review: "The Suicide Squad"
“This sequel is leagues more entertaining than the David Ayer original from 2016. The mood is lighter without sacrificing any of the edge that an R-rating affords, but it doesn’t completely congeal into a cohesive whole.”
OnScreen Review: "Black Widow"
“Fair or not, Black Widow as a character always felt like a second-class Avenger, and given the placement in the MCU, Black Widow as a movie sadly feels like an afterthought.”
OnScreen Review: "F9: The Fast Saga"
“Where do you go when you have exhausted practically every option of a car stunt on earth? Why, outer space of course.”
OnScreen Review: "In The Heights"
“There have been few movies in recent memory that have granted me a glimpse to experience life outside of my own quite like In The Heights. And that glimpse has rarely been as glossy and exuberant.”
OnScreen Review: "The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It"
“The third entry of the primary franchise in this shared universe of eight movies is not the worst of the eight, but it is a notable step down from the previous Conjuring movies.”
OnScreen Review: "Those Who Wish Me Dead"
“Those Who Wish Me Dead comes with a lot of promise, from the cast to the director to the premise, but it does not entirely deliver on that promise. Despite that, it is still a movie that can be enjoyed for what it is, as a solid action thriller.”
OnScreen Review: "A Quiet Place Part II"
“There was and is a lot riding on A Quiet Place Part II. As a sequel, as an intellectual property, and as the first trial balloon for bringing people back to the movie theater. By almost all metrics, it steps out into the unknown and succeeds in its mission.”
OnScreen Review: ‘Tessel’ A short film by Esie Mensah
“Four words appear at the end of the film: spirituality, humanity, care, and the principles of love. For me, this short film bravely captures these four elements in a symbiotic relationship to each other while wonderfully highlighting the solo work of the brief moment of each artist.”
OnScreen Review: "Mortal Kombat"
Despite the fatalities and flawless victories, Mortal Kombat can’t justify being a passive observer of the movie when you can be an active player in the game.
OnScreen Review: "Godzilla vs. Kong"
“Godzilla vs. Kong offers enough action to enjoy if you can shut off your brain and ignore the human plot. If you can’t, those pesky human storylines are really going to test you.”
OnScreen Review: "Raya and the Last Dragon"
“Raya and the Last Dragon has some elements that are very similar to previous Disney animated entries, but it has strong themes of overcoming division and learning to trust others that are surprisingly timely without being preachy.”
OnScreen Review: "The Little Things"
“The Little Things features an impressive cast that elevates an unimpressive story that is a waste of Denzel’s talents.”
OnScreen Review: "Wonder Woman 1984"
“Wonder Woman 1984 continues the story of Diana Prince. Unfortunately, it falls quite short of the expectations set by the first movie.”
OnScreen Review: "Promising Young Woman"
“Promising Young Woman could easily have been an exploitation movie, but I’m glad that it doesn’t go completely in that direction. Like the best black comedies, it is intended to provoke and challenge and make people uncomfortable.”
OnScreen Review: "Soul"
“Soul does for the human soul what Inside Out did for human emotions.”
OnScreen Review: "Sound of Metal"
“Sound of Metal offers a unique look into a deaf community and it features several commendable performances, none more so than Riz Ahmed in the lead. It’s a technically impressive and immersive experience in the sound department too.”
OnScreen Review: "Mank"
“‘You cannot capture a man’s entire life in two hours. All you can hope is to leave the impression of one.’ This is a perfect encapsulation of Mank.”
OnScreen Review: "Hillbilly Elegy"
“If you’ve seen any movie where a successful person has to return home to deal with family problems they’ve tried to leave in the past, most of this movie will feel familiar to you.”
OnScreen Review: "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm"
“It’s been 14 years, but Baron Cohen is still able to shock with his characters, the uncomfortable situations he puts people into, and his willingness to let people say the cringiest things.”
OnScreen Review "Tenet"
Tenet is a fitting film to be reopening movie theaters. The film is filled with trademark Nolan bombast and time puzzles. It’s basically Nolan’s Bond film.