
Spiderhead (2022)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 24th, 2022 - Movie ReviewsSpiderhead is a great Twilight Zone or Black Mirror scenario, only one that offers up a terrific idea, asks several fascinating questions, and then frustratingly doesn’t know how to reach a satisfying resolution.
Spiderhead is a great Twilight Zone or Black Mirror scenario, only one that offers up a terrific idea, asks several fascinating questions, and then frustratingly doesn’t know how to reach a satisfying resolution.

Lightyear (2022)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 17th, 2022 - Movie ReviewsLightyear is nonsense, but it is frequently enthralling nonsense.
Lightyear is nonsense, but it is frequently enthralling nonsense.

Jurassic World Dominion (2022)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 10th, 2022 - Movie ReviewsJurassic World Dominion is dumb without the fun, and that just makes me sad.
Jurassic World Dominion is dumb without the fun, and that just makes me sad.

Crimes of the Future (2022)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 3rd, 2022 - Movie ReviewsCrimes of the Future is a futuristically retro slice of body horror that left me speechless. It is a twisted descent into madness, refusing to coddle its audience or offer up a single happy ending. I wouldn’t have had it any other way.
Crimes of the Future is a futuristically retro slice of body horror that left me speechless. It is a twisted descent into madness, refusing to coddle its audience or offer up a single happy ending. I wouldn’t have had it any other way.

Without Warning (1980) (Blu-ray)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - May 24th, 2022 - Blu-ray and DVDJack Palance and Martin Landau gleefully ham it up, and there’s a nifty plot twist at roughly the two-thirds mark that’s moderately surprising, but otherwise Without Warning is one of those low-budget 1980s oddities that never fully delivers on its promise.
Jack Palance and Martin Landau gleefully ham it up, and there’s a nifty plot twist at roughly the two-thirds mark that’s moderately surprising, but otherwise Without Warning is one of those low-budget 1980s oddities that never fully delivers on its promise.

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.