OnScreen Review: "Spider-Man: No Way Home"
“Spider-Man: No Way Home is the best kind of fan service.”
OnScreen Review: "West Side Story (2021)"
“While there are some familiar faces involved, the fresh faces stand out the most here, with Rachel Zegler, Mike Faist, and Ariana DeBose leading the way.”
OnScreen Review: "Ghostbusters: Afterlife"
“This movie is dripping in nostalgia. Easter eggs abound throughout the movie. And some aspects certainly feel nice and familiar. But this is definitely a double-edged sword."
OnScreen Review: "The Power Of The Dog"
“The Power of the Dog is an adaptation of a novel by Thomas Savage and is being called Campion’s best work since her most notable film, The Piano, and rightly so.”
OnScreen Review: "Eternals"
“Plenty of other movies in the MCU have had to serve multiple purposes in the greater MCU, but Eternals is the first that truly seems to have suffered because of it.”
OnScreen Review: "Last Night In Soho"
“Last Night In Soho is artfully crafted, technically proficient, and as visually lush and inventive as just about anything that has come from Edgar Wright, but I did not connect with it like I had with literally every previous film he has done.”
OnScreen Review: "Dune"
“There were doubts about Denis Villeneuve making a sequel to Blade Runner. Then there were more skeptics when Villeneuve announced he was going to tackle Dune as his next project. It is time to stop questioning this man what he is capable of.”
OnScreen Review: "Halloween Kills"
“How far past qualifying for AARP does an evil entity stop being believable as an imposing, menacing force of nature and an unstoppable killing machine?”
OnScreen Review: "The Last Duel"
“This Rashomon-style film, based on actual events over 600 years ago, tells a compelling and thought-provoking story that resonates especially well today.”
OnScreen Review: "No Time To Die"
“No Time To Die is a stylish and well-polished Bond film, and none of the Daniel Craig films have been outright bad, but I’m hard pressed to call this a satisfying conclusion to Daniel Craig’s tenure as a grittier, flesh and blood Bond.”
OnScreen Review: "Venom: Let There Be Carnage"
Venom: Let There Be Carnage is nothing more than empty calories when it comes to audience consumption. But there is a slapdash, beautiful disaster quality to this movie.
OnScreen Review: "Malignant"
To my eyes, Malignant felt like a huge misfire. To others, it is something to revel in. Your mileage is likely to vary depending on how you enjoy your schlock.
OnScreen Review: "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings"
“Marvel’s superpower with the MCU has been its ability to seamlessly blend their storytelling and brand with established genre fare or expanding to embrace more cultures; Shang-Chi, like Black Panther before it, accomplishes both.”
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.”