Charlie’s Angels (2019)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 14th, 2019 - Movie Reviews

Charlie’s Angels is a celebration of diversity and empowerment that had me grinning like a happy 10-year-old.

Charlie’s Angels is a celebration of diversity and empowerment that had me grinning like a happy 10-year-old.

Last Christmas (2019)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 8th, 2019 - Movie Reviews

Last Christmas has the potential to make a lasting imprint with a lot of viewers, and even if my heart wasn’t always into it that doesn’t mean I’m ready to dismiss the film entirely.

Last Christmas has the potential to make a lasting imprint with a lot of viewers, and even if my heart wasn’t always into it that doesn’t mean I’m ready to dismiss the film entirely.

Midway (2019)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 8th, 2019 - Movie Reviews

Maybe Midway will play better at home, but as far as theatrical experiences covering a pivotal moment in WWII history are concerned Emmerich’s drama fails to hit the target, and I find this disappointing to say the least.

Maybe Midway will play better at home, but as far as theatrical experiences covering a pivotal moment in WWII history are concerned Emmerich’s drama fails to hit the target, and I find this disappointing to say the least.

Pain and Glory (2019)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 8th, 2019 - Four-Star Corner Movie Reviews

Pain and Glory is one of Almodóvar’s most personal storytelling endeavors. It is also one of his best.

Pain and Glory is one of Almodóvar’s most personal storytelling endeavors. It is also one of his best.

Playing with Fire (2019)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 8th, 2019 - Movie Reviews

While I didn’t like Playing with Fire the kids in the audience did. Maybe that’s enough.

While I didn’t like Playing with Fire the kids in the audience did. Maybe that’s enough.

Harriet (2019)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 1st, 2019 - Movie Reviews

Harriet is more than a dramatic history lesson. It is a piece of filmmaking excellence I am almost certain to revisit, and a film I’m fairly positive I’ll appreciate even more once I have done so.

Harriet is more than a dramatic history lesson. It is a piece of filmmaking excellence I am almost certain to revisit, and a film I’m fairly positive I’ll appreciate even more once I have done so.

Jojo Rabbit (2019)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 1st, 2019 - Movie Reviews

Waititi balances the horrifying and the hysterical with relative ease.

Waititi balances the horrifying and the hysterical with relative ease.

Paradise Hills (2019)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 1st, 2019 - Movie Reviews

While there’s the high probability that Paradise Hills will grow on me on re-watch, as magnificent as the visual elements are and as strong as the social commentary might be, that’s not near enough to overcome the places where this motion picture falls disappointingly flat.

While there’s the high probability that Paradise Hills will grow on me on re-watch, as magnificent as the visual elements are and as strong as the social commentary might be, that’s not near enough to overcome the places where this motion picture falls disappointingly flat.

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