
Swallow (2019)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - March 6th, 2020 - Movie ReviewsMirabella-Davis manages to bring all of the various themes he’s been exploring throughout Swallow to shockingly haunting culmination, all of which makes his insightful drama nothing less than unforgettable.
Mirabella-Davis manages to bring all of the various themes he’s been exploring throughout Swallow to shockingly haunting culmination, all of which makes his insightful drama nothing less than unforgettable.

The Traitor (2019)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - March 6th, 2020 - Movie ReviewsThe Traitor is a sprawling exposé that covers decades of criminal escapades, all of it seen through the eyes of a man who refuses to consider himself an informer.
The Traitor is a sprawling exposé that covers decades of criminal escapades, all of it seen through the eyes of a man who refuses to consider himself an informer.

The Way Back (2020)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - March 6th, 2020 - Movie ReviewsWhile some of the core fundamentals are strong, and even though Affleck dominates the dramatic paint as if he were Bill Walton grabbing another rebound, The Way Back emotionally double-dribbles far too often before ultimately clanking the last shot off the front of the iron just as time expires.
While some of the core fundamentals are strong, and even though Affleck dominates the dramatic paint as if he were Bill Walton grabbing another rebound, The Way Back emotionally double-dribbles far too often before ultimately clanking the last shot off the front of the iron just as time expires.

Onward (2020)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - March 5th, 2020 - Movie ReviewsIt’s all a bunch of colorfully anarchic, emotionally uplifting heartfelt supernatural silliness, all of which helps make Pixar’s latest comedic adventure Onward a goofy good time I’d be excited to see again.
It’s all a bunch of colorfully anarchic, emotionally uplifting heartfelt supernatural silliness, all of which helps make Pixar’s latest comedic adventure Onward a goofy good time I’d be excited to see again.

“Olympic Dreams” – Interview with Jeremy Teicher
by Sara Michelle Fetters - March 4th, 2020 - Interviews“Sometimes it was overwhelming in all the best of ways. There was just so much possibility. When you’re just in the zone and in there with your camera, you have to take the opportunity to trust your eye as a filmmaker.”
– Olympic Dreams director Jeremy Teicher
“Sometimes it was overwhelming in all the best of ways. There was just so much possibility. When you’re just in the zone and in there with your camera, you have to take the opportunity to trust your eye as a filmmaker.”
– Olympic Dreams director Jeremy Teicher

The Invisible Man (2020)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 28th, 2020 - Movie ReviewsThe Invisible Man is next-level stuff that signifies his arrival as a talented storyteller who has an innate ability to take seemingly tired concepts and ideas and make them feel original and contemporary.
The Invisible Man is next-level stuff that signifies his arrival as a talented storyteller who has an innate ability to take seemingly tired concepts and ideas and make them feel original and contemporary.

Pet Sematary II (1992) – Collector’s Edition (Blu-ray)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 24th, 2020 - Blu-ray and DVDPet Sematary II is nuts.
Pet Sematary II is nuts.

Brahms: The Boy II (2020)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 22nd, 2020 - Movie ReviewsBrahms: The Boy II is a lazy sequel.
Brahms: The Boy II is a lazy sequel.

The Call of the Wild (2020)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 20th, 2020 - Movie ReviewsThe Call of the Wild proved to be an outdoor adventure worth going on, and I can’t help but think my 10-year-old self would have seen this in the theatre a good half-dozen times if my parents would have permitted me to do so.
The Call of the Wild proved to be an outdoor adventure worth going on, and I can’t help but think my 10-year-old self would have seen this in the theatre a good half-dozen times if my parents would have permitted me to do so.