Category: Movie Reviews
Little Brother
It’s clever, sincere, and genuinely funny, and will be endlessly rewatchable to anyone that clicks with it.
Jackass: Best and Last
Plays like a 25th high school reunion as new memories intertwine with old ones.
Drunken Noodles
A rich and often thrilling trip into Lucio Castro’s understanding of queer romance, sexual pleasure, and mind-expanding art.
The Invite
Settles into an easygoing, authoritative groove where you forget you’re being told a story and feel like you’re just watching people exist.
Maddie’s Secret
It matches its bite with embrace, simultaneously cradling the personalities caught in the crossfire of persona-driven capitalism.
