
I.S.S. (2023)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - January 26th, 2024 - Movie ReviewsI.S.S. asks several troubling and unpleasant questions, and the film refuses to make things easy on the audience by smothering them in obvious or easy answers.
I.S.S. asks several troubling and unpleasant questions, and the film refuses to make things easy on the audience by smothering them in obvious or easy answers.

Miller’s Girl (2024)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - January 26th, 2024 - Movie ReviewsMiller’s Girl frequently vacillates between being insightful and facile, many times within the same scene, and because of this, it’s incredibly difficult to generate anything more than an emotionally cursory involvement in what is going on.
Miller’s Girl frequently vacillates between being insightful and facile, many times within the same scene, and because of this, it’s incredibly difficult to generate anything more than an emotionally cursory involvement in what is going on.

“I.S.S.” – Interview with Ariana DeBose and Gabriela Cowperthwaite
by Sara Michelle Fetters - January 26th, 2024 - Features InterviewsOscar winner Ariana DeBose and director Gabriela Cowperthwaite blur the lines between science fiction and science fact with the timely I.S.S.
Oscar winner Ariana DeBose and director Gabriela Cowperthwaite blur the lines between science fiction and science fact with the timely I.S.S.

The Beekeeper (2024)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - January 11th, 2024 - Movie ReviewsThe Beekeeper makes honey out of hooey.
The Beekeeper makes honey out of hooey.

Night Swim (2024)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - January 5th, 2024 - Movie ReviewsNight Swim quickly sinks to the bottom of the pool.
Night Swim quickly sinks to the bottom of the pool.

Silent Night (2023)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 30th, 2023 - Movie ReviewsEven if Silent Night is lesser Woo, it’s still nice to have the Hong Kong titan flexing his action muscles in Hollywood again, and all I want for Christmas is an announcement that he’ll have another present for us to unwrap in the very near future.
Even if Silent Night is lesser Woo, it’s still nice to have the Hong Kong titan flexing his action muscles in Hollywood again, and all I want for Christmas is an announcement that he’ll have another present for us to unwrap in the very near future.

Saltburn (2023)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 17th, 2023 - Four-Star Corner Movie ReviewsSaltburn never plays it safe, and where Fennell takes things is guaranteed to anger a fair share of the viewing public.
Saltburn never plays it safe, and where Fennell takes things is guaranteed to anger a fair share of the viewing public.

It’s a Wonderful Knife (2023)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 9th, 2023 - Movie ReviewsI had no idea what to expect when It’s a Wonderful Knife came my way. I certainly did not envisage it becoming an instant, holiday-themed, comfort-film favorite.
I had no idea what to expect when It’s a Wonderful Knife came my way. I certainly did not envisage it becoming an instant, holiday-themed, comfort-film favorite.

“When Evil Lurks” – Interview with Demián Rugna
by Sara Michelle Fetters - October 27th, 2023 - Features Interviews“If they are joking after the movie, I don’t want that. I prefer they not talking, not laughing. I prefer the silence. I want them to go home to go to sleep and not be able to. That’s what I prefer.”
– Demián Rugna
“If they are joking after the movie, I don’t want that. I prefer they not talking, not laughing. I prefer the silence. I want them to go home to go to sleep and not be able to. That’s what I prefer.”
– Demián Rugna