
Madame Web (2024)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 14th, 2024 - Movie ReviewsMadam Web comes tantalizingly close to being an unintentional parody of the superhero genre, and that happy accident almost makes watching the resulting mess worthwhile.
Madam Web comes tantalizingly close to being an unintentional parody of the superhero genre, and that happy accident almost makes watching the resulting mess worthwhile.

Lisa Frankenstein (2024)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 8th, 2024 - Movie ReviewsLisa Frankenstein is more of a warmhearted lark than a pointed social commentary.
Lisa Frankenstein is more of a warmhearted lark than a pointed social commentary.

Out of Darkness (2022)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 8th, 2024 - Movie ReviewsOut of the Darkness shines a light on modern troubles, and by dipping into the past, the film asks the audience to consider how tenuous and uncertain humanity’s future survival truly is.
Out of the Darkness shines a light on modern troubles, and by dipping into the past, the film asks the audience to consider how tenuous and uncertain humanity’s future survival truly is.

Argylle (2024)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 2nd, 2024 - Movie ReviewsArgylle is exhausting.
Argylle is exhausting.

I.S.S. (2023)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - January 26th, 2024 - Movie ReviewsI.S.S. asks several troubling and unpleasant questions, and the film refuses to make things easy on the audience by smothering them in obvious or easy answers.
I.S.S. asks several troubling and unpleasant questions, and the film refuses to make things easy on the audience by smothering them in obvious or easy answers.

Miller’s Girl (2024)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - January 26th, 2024 - Movie ReviewsMiller’s Girl frequently vacillates between being insightful and facile, many times within the same scene, and because of this, it’s incredibly difficult to generate anything more than an emotionally cursory involvement in what is going on.
Miller’s Girl frequently vacillates between being insightful and facile, many times within the same scene, and because of this, it’s incredibly difficult to generate anything more than an emotionally cursory involvement in what is going on.

“I.S.S.” – Interview with Ariana DeBose and Gabriela Cowperthwaite
by Sara Michelle Fetters - January 26th, 2024 - Features InterviewsOscar winner Ariana DeBose and director Gabriela Cowperthwaite blur the lines between science fiction and science fact with the timely I.S.S.
Oscar winner Ariana DeBose and director Gabriela Cowperthwaite blur the lines between science fiction and science fact with the timely I.S.S.

Unforgettables: Cinematic Milestones #24 – Working Girl (1988)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - January 24th, 2024 - FeaturesWorking Girl: Still channeling my inner Tess McGill on the classic romcom’s 35th anniversary
Working Girl: Still channeling my inner Tess McGill on the classic romcom’s 35th anniversary

Which Brings Me to You (2023)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - January 19th, 2024 - Movie ReviewsWhich Brings Me to You isn’t worth watching before sunrise, and it certainly doesn’t warrant any attention before sunset, either.
Which Brings Me to You isn’t worth watching before sunrise, and it certainly doesn’t warrant any attention before sunset, either.