Escape Room: Tournament of Champions (2021)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - July 23rd, 2021 - Movie Reviews

scape Room: Tournament of Champions isn’t exactly victorious, but it doesn’t lose the game, either.

scape Room: Tournament of Champions isn’t exactly victorious, but it doesn’t lose the game, either.

Old (2021)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - July 23rd, 2021 - Movie Reviews

Old says something about life that’s as profound as it is frightening, the nebulous, beauteously unfathomable peculiarities a human life is born to navigate from first breath to last ambitiously displayed in all their monstrous ambiguity.

Old says something about life that’s as profound as it is frightening, the nebulous, beauteously unfathomable peculiarities a human life is born to navigate from first breath to last ambitiously displayed in all their monstrous ambiguity.

Settlers (2021)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - July 23rd, 2021 - Movie Reviews

A quiet, introspectively sparse sci-fi thriller, Settlers makes a lasting impression.

A quiet, introspectively sparse sci-fi thriller, Settlers makes a lasting impression.

Jakob’s Wife (2021) (Blu-ray)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - July 20th, 2021 - Blu-ray and DVD

Jakob’s Wife is one of the better films I’ve seen this year.

Jakob’s Wife is one of the better films I’ve seen this year.

Mortal Kombat (2021) (4K Ultra HD)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - July 20th, 2021 - 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray and DVD

Mortal Kombat never delivers on any of its promise, and I’m honestly not sure that if a sequel ends up getting made I’d want to take the time to watch it.

Mortal Kombat never delivers on any of its promise, and I’m honestly not sure that if a sequel ends up getting made I’d want to take the time to watch it.

“Fear Street” – Interview with Phil Graziadei

by Sara Michelle Fetters - July 16th, 2021 - Interviews

“I hope that Hollywood will take a page out of Netflix’s book and take more of these kinds of risks of telling stories for broad audiences that center Queer characters. I’ll never get tired of hearing stories about kids who watch these movies and feel like they’re less alone.”
– Phil Graziadei

“I hope that Hollywood will take a page out of Netflix’s book and take more of these kinds of risks of telling stories for broad audiences that center Queer characters. I’ll never get tired of hearing stories about kids who watch these movies and feel like they’re less alone.”
– Phil Graziadei

Fear Street Part 3: 1666 (2021)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - July 16th, 2021 - Movie Reviews

With Fear Street Part 3: 1666, one of the most ambitious motion picture horror trilogies I’ve ever seen comes to a thrilling conclusion.

With Fear Street Part 3: 1666, one of the most ambitious motion picture horror trilogies I’ve ever seen comes to a thrilling conclusion.

Pig (2021)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - July 16th, 2021 - Four-Star Corner Movie Reviews

Sublime Pig a Rare Cinematic Delicacy While one can second guess many of his choices as to which films to be a part of, as far as I’m concerned Nicolas Cage remains one of the great actors working today. The man never phones it in. He never takes a second of his screen time for […]

Sublime Pig a Rare Cinematic Delicacy While one can second guess many of his choices as to which films to be a part of, as far as I’m concerned Nicolas Cage remains one of the great actors working today. The man never phones it in. He never takes a second of his screen time for […]

Black Widow (2021)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - July 8th, 2021 - Movie Reviews

Black Widow isn’t Marvel at its best, but it is still good enough to entertain. Maybe that’s enough.

Black Widow isn’t Marvel at its best, but it is still good enough to entertain. Maybe that’s enough.

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