The Banshees of Inisherin (2022)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - October 28th, 2022 - Four-Star Corner Movie Reviews

The Banshees of Inisherin is unquestionably one of the year’s best films.

The Banshees of Inisherin is unquestionably one of the year’s best films.

Ticket to Paradise (2022)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - October 21st, 2022 - Movie Reviews

Ticket to Paradise is more staycation than vacation, and as such it is equally as memorable.

Ticket to Paradise is more staycation than vacation, and as such it is equally as memorable.

Bros (2022)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - September 30th, 2022 - Movie Reviews

Bros does entertain, and my laughs were loud and hearty on multiple occasions. I just wish Stoller and Eichner had made an attempt to dig a little deeper.

Bros does entertain, and my laughs were loud and hearty on multiple occasions. I just wish Stoller and Eichner had made an attempt to dig a little deeper.

Hocus Pocus 2 (2022)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - September 30th, 2022 - Movie Reviews

Hocus Pocus 2 has more magic than its predecessor, but that does not mean it casts a memorable or lasting spell.

Hocus Pocus 2 has more magic than its predecessor, but that does not mean it casts a memorable or lasting spell.

Do Revenge (2022)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - September 16th, 2022 - Movie Reviews

As if born out of obsessive rewatches of Cruel Intentions and Mean Girls, Do Revenge is a subversive, foul-mouthed teen comedy that goes to some pretty vile and depraved places.

As if born out of obsessive rewatches of Cruel Intentions and Mean Girls, Do Revenge is a subversive, foul-mouthed teen comedy that goes to some pretty vile and depraved places.

Honk for Jesus. Save You Soul. (2022)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - September 9th, 2022 - Movie Reviews

Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. is a chronicle of a woman at a crossroads analyzing life, love, and God in excruciating detail, and not necessarily in that order.

Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. is a chronicle of a woman at a crossroads analyzing life, love, and God in excruciating detail, and not necessarily in that order.

“Glorious” – Interview with Rebekah McKendry

by Sara Michelle Fetters - September 1st, 2022 - Interviews

“I think that one of the biggest things that I wanted to bring in with this film was a mix of lowbrow and highbrow that we don’t see a lot now.”
– Rebekah McKendry

“I think that one of the biggest things that I wanted to bring in with this film was a mix of lowbrow and highbrow that we don’t see a lot now.”
– Rebekah McKendry

Glorious (2022)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - September 1st, 2022 - Movie Reviews

As gruesomely hysterical as much of Glorious may be, the foundation of toxic masculinity it’s built upon is anything but silly, McKendry giving it the brutally grisly evisceration it deserves.

As gruesomely hysterical as much of Glorious may be, the foundation of toxic masculinity it’s built upon is anything but silly, McKendry giving it the brutally grisly evisceration it deserves.

Unforgettables: Cinematic Milestones #7 – Adventures in Babysitting & RoboCop (1987)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - August 24th, 2022 - Features

Adventures in Babysitting and RoboCop: Searching for humanity, self-acceptance, and identity while singing the blues with the babysitter and enforcing the law in a cybernetic shell

Adventures in Babysitting and RoboCop: Searching for humanity, self-acceptance, and identity while singing the blues with the babysitter and enforcing the law in a cybernetic shell

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