A Castle for Christmas (2021)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - December 3rd, 2021 - Movie ReviewsA Castle for Christmas may be slight, but that doesn’t make it minor, and as yuletide presents go, this is one gift I’m happy I took the time to unwrap.
A Castle for Christmas may be slight, but that doesn’t make it minor, and as yuletide presents go, this is one gift I’m happy I took the time to unwrap.
         Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (2021)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - December 3rd, 2021 - Movie ReviewsWhile Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City has its moments, it doesn’t have enough of them to make watching the movie in its entirety worthwhile.
While Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City has its moments, it doesn’t have enough of them to make watching the movie in its entirety worthwhile.
         1,001 Great Films – Part Nine
by Sara Michelle Fetters - December 1st, 2021 - FeaturesBambi, The Thin Red Line and the enduring power of parental love
Bambi, The Thin Red Line and the enduring power of parental love
         Encanto (2021)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 24th, 2021 - Movie ReviewsEncanto earns its tears, this aria to familial togetherness a loving concerto of community I’d happily hum along with whenever the opportunity to do so might arise.
Encanto earns its tears, this aria to familial togetherness a loving concerto of community I’d happily hum along with whenever the opportunity to do so might arise.
         House of Gucci (2021)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 24th, 2021 - Movie ReviewsScott dares the audience to accept what he is doing, no questions asked, making House of Gucci a lethally deranged haute couture treatise on avarice, fashion, family and fame I’m going to be thinking about for a long time to come.
Scott dares the audience to accept what he is doing, no questions asked, making House of Gucci a lethally deranged haute couture treatise on avarice, fashion, family and fame I’m going to be thinking about for a long time to come.
         “The Feast” – Interview with Lee Haven Jones and Annes Elwy
by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 19th, 2021 - Interviews“It’s a contemporary morality tale. It’s about being true to yourself. It’s a warning against rampant consumerism. But it’s also satisfying from a horror perspective. Let’s not forget that.”
– Director Lee Haven Jones
“It’s a contemporary morality tale. It’s about being true to yourself. It’s a warning against rampant consumerism. But it’s also satisfying from a horror perspective. Let’s not forget that.”
– Director Lee Haven Jones
         The Feast (2021)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 19th, 2021 - Movie ReviewsThe Feast does not skimp on the blood and gore, the resulting mixture of social commentary and ghoulish mystical terror beautifully upsetting on a primal level.
The Feast does not skimp on the blood and gore, the resulting mixture of social commentary and ghoulish mystical terror beautifully upsetting on a primal level.
         King Richard (2021)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 19th, 2021 - Movie ReviewsKing Richard is one of 2021’s best films. See it at once.
King Richard is one of 2021’s best films. See it at once.
         Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 17th, 2021 - Movie ReviewsGhostbusters: Afterlife makes more good calls than bad, and for some viewers, when there’s something strange going on in the neighborhood, giving this legacy sequel a look might be the way to go.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife makes more good calls than bad, and for some viewers, when there’s something strange going on in the neighborhood, giving this legacy sequel a look might be the way to go.