
Morbius (2022)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - April 1st, 2022 - Movie ReviewsMorbius isn’t a bad movie. It also isn’t a particularly memorable one.
Morbius isn’t a bad movie. It also isn’t a particularly memorable one.

The Adam Project (2022)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - March 11th, 2022 - Movie ReviewsInstead of taking the easy way out, the aftereffects of tragedy and loss are allowed to linger in ways atypical for genre fair like this, granting The Adam Project an extra layer of empathetic hopefulness that’s lovely.
Instead of taking the easy way out, the aftereffects of tragedy and loss are allowed to linger in ways atypical for genre fair like this, granting The Adam Project an extra layer of empathetic hopefulness that’s lovely.

Apex (2021) (Blu-ray)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 8th, 2022 - Blu-ray and DVDApex is a bad movie. This Blu-ray release looks and sounds fine, but I still can’t recommend anyone pick it up, even as a curiosity.
Apex is a bad movie. This Blu-ray release looks and sounds fine, but I still can’t recommend anyone pick it up, even as a curiosity.

Moonfall (2022)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 3rd, 2022 - Movie ReviewsIf you go into Moonfall not knowing what to expect you only have yourself to blame.
If you go into Moonfall not knowing what to expect you only have yourself to blame.

Dune (2021) (4K Ultra HD)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - January 25th, 2022 - 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray and DVDDune is a technical marvel, and Warner’s 4K presentation of Denis Villeneuve’s ambitious adaptation of roughly the first half of Frank Herbert’s novel is undeniably impressive.
Dune is a technical marvel, and Warner’s 4K presentation of Denis Villeneuve’s ambitious adaptation of roughly the first half of Frank Herbert’s novel is undeniably impressive.

The Matrix Resurrections (2021)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - December 22nd, 2021 - Movie ReviewsOn a series built upon a foundation of waking up from a false reality, learning to embrace inner truths, and crafting chosen families free from societal paradigms, The Matrix Resurrections deconstructs its mythos even as it celebrates the ideas it has always held nearest to its heart.
On a series built upon a foundation of waking up from a false reality, learning to embrace inner truths, and crafting chosen families free from societal paradigms, The Matrix Resurrections deconstructs its mythos even as it celebrates the ideas it has always held nearest to its heart.

Eternals (2021)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 3rd, 2021 - Movie ReviewsEternals shoots for the stars, and if the finished feature isn’t quite out of this world, it’s still close enough to getting there that my interest in seeing where these characters go next is exceedingly high.
Eternals shoots for the stars, and if the finished feature isn’t quite out of this world, it’s still close enough to getting there that my interest in seeing where these characters go next is exceedingly high.

Dune (2021)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - October 20th, 2021 - Movie ReviewsThis Dune, for all its technical virtuosity, is stranded in an emotionally barren desert.
This Dune, for all its technical virtuosity, is stranded in an emotionally barren desert.

Ron’s Gone Wrong (2021)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - October 20th, 2021 - Movie ReviewsRon’s Gone Wrong’s points are seldom made with any certainty, and everything builds to a strange conclusion that comes perilously close to being the literal definition of “mixed messaging.”
Ron’s Gone Wrong’s points are seldom made with any certainty, and everything builds to a strange conclusion that comes perilously close to being the literal definition of “mixed messaging.”