Category: Movie Reviews
Mad Bills to Pay (or Destiny, dile que no soy malo)
An exhilarating debut that courses with an all-enveloping urgency and life, even if you may occasionally want to look away.
Mile End Kicks
“Mile End Kicks” constructively taps into a specific kind of womanly anger, a kind of earned and silent rage all my fellow females will be familiar with inside and outside of journalism.
Blue Heron
A reminder of the power of filmmaking to turn the deeply personal into relatable art, and an announcement of a major talent
Lee Cronin’s The Mummy
It is a relentlessly brutal movie, one that too quickly becomes monotonous in its cruelty, numbing instead of thrilling viewers.
