One of the most exciting adventure films ever made, Project Hail Mary is a timeless classic in the making that made me feel like a child again.
Poignant and vitally important, Your Attention Please is a rallying cry for humanity in inhumane times.
Oddly paced and limited by its startlingly small budget, Haunters of Silence is still an atmospheric and compelling experimental film debut that's well worth a visit.
With awful pacing, terrible writing, turgid action, and unwanted military propaganda, War Machine is a failure on every level.
★★★★ | Tremendously charming and sweetly nostalgic, Rooster is a delightful mix of drama and comedy that feels like a warm hug.
Showy and all over the place, The Bride! isn't a good movie, but it's certainly the most movie you'll see this year.
Fun and freewheeling, Young Sherlock mixes a terrific cast with Ritchie's energetic directing for a winning combination.
Occasionally sublime but mostly frustrating, Monarch's second outing is better than the first, but only just so.
A disastrously boring pirate outing that should be made to walk the plank.
Perfectly watchable and stacked with a terrific cast, Crime 101 is just fine, and that's enough.
A sexless, dull, and unimaginative take on Brontë's iconic novel that profoundly misunderstands its source material.
Delightfully funny, tremendously poignant, and surprisingly moving, Starfleet Academy encapsulates the heart and soul of Star Trek.