Of an Age (2022)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 17th, 2023 - Movie Reviews

Gay. Straight. Trans. Bi. Everyone walks down their own path, and Kol isn’t any different. He isn’t the same insecure, jittery, juvenile I met when Of an Age began, and that’s exactly as it should be.

Gay. Straight. Trans. Bi. Everyone walks down their own path, and Kol isn’t any different. He isn’t the same insecure, jittery, juvenile I met when Of an Age began, and that’s exactly as it should be.

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 16th, 2023 - Movie Reviews

Ant-Man’s return is notable for the villain and not a lot more, meaning this sequel shrinks into the back of the memory rather quickly, disappearing into the multiversal content void almost as if it never existed in the first place.

Ant-Man’s return is notable for the villain and not a lot more, meaning this sequel shrinks into the back of the memory rather quickly, disappearing into the multiversal content void almost as if it never existed in the first place.

Huesera: The Bone Woman (2022)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 10th, 2023 - Movie Reviews

Mexican import Huesera: The Bone Woman is not for the faint of heart.

Mexican import Huesera: The Bone Woman is not for the faint of heart.

80 for Brady (2023)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 2nd, 2023 - Movie Reviews

80 for Brady marches down the field, throwing passes composed of happiness, running between the tackles with a ball made out of amity.

80 for Brady marches down the field, throwing passes composed of happiness, running between the tackles with a ball made out of amity.

Knock at the Cabin (2023)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 2nd, 2023 - Movie Reviews

For every positive stride Shyamalan takes toward LGBTQ representation in Hollywood, there are almost as many going upsettingly backward, and I’m starting to think Knock at the Cabin was one cinematic rap on the door I should have left unanswered.

For every positive stride Shyamalan takes toward LGBTQ representation in Hollywood, there are almost as many going upsettingly backward, and I’m starting to think Knock at the Cabin was one cinematic rap on the door I should have left unanswered.

Unforgettables: Cinematic Milestones #12 – Ma Vie En Rose (1997)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - January 25th, 2023 - Features

Celebrating its 25th birthday, Ma Vie en Rose remains a perfectly pink life-affirming marvel.

Celebrating its 25th birthday, Ma Vie en Rose remains a perfectly pink life-affirming marvel.

Cloverfield (2008) (4K Ultra HD) (15th Anniversary Steelbook Edition)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - January 24th, 2023 - 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray and DVD

Cloverfield is an outstanding giant monster movie, and it has only gotten better over the past 15 years.

Cloverfield is an outstanding giant monster movie, and it has only gotten better over the past 15 years.

Kids vs. Aliens (2022)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - January 19th, 2023 - Movie Reviews

There is a nifty idea sitting at the center of Kids vs. Aliens. Too bad Eisner and his talented team don’t end up doing anything equally nifty with it.

There is a nifty idea sitting at the center of Kids vs. Aliens. Too bad Eisner and his talented team don’t end up doing anything equally nifty with it.

Missing (2023)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - January 19th, 2023 - Movie Reviews

Missing is a tensely enjoyable roller-coaster ride that had my eyes glued to the screen.

Missing is a tensely enjoyable roller-coaster ride that had my eyes glued to the screen.

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