Daniel M. Kimmel reviews THE MAURITANIAN, THE WORLD TO COME, and MOXIE.
Spoilerpiece Theatre reviews CHERRY, I CARE A LOT, THE VIGIL, and BILLIE EILISH: THE WORLD’S A LITTLE BLURRY.
Daniel M. Kimmel reviews THE MAURITANIAN, THE WORLD TO COME, and MOXIE.
Spoilerpiece Theatre reviews CHERRY, I CARE A LOT, THE VIGIL, and BILLIE EILISH: THE WORLD’S A LITTLE BLURRY.
THE UNITED STATES VS. BILLIE HOLIDAY
“This biopic of jazz legend Billy Holiday feels more jazzy and legendary than biographical.” – Kilian Melloy, EDGE Media Network
“Day doesn’t simply imitate, but somehow packs an otherworldly power and tenderness into every phrase, no small feat given how idiosyncratic, brilliantly spontaneous and indelible were Holiday’s interpretive gifts.” – Joyce Kulhawik, Joyce’s Choices
THE VIGIL
“The horror of THE VIGIL has to do with confronting one’s life and finding the strength to go on living it. – Daniel M. Kimmel, North Shore Movies
Kilian Melloy reviews FOR ALL MANKIND Season 2.
Spoilerpiece Theatre reviews MINARI, SHOOK, SATOR, and FRAMING BRITNEY SPEARS.
Randy Steinberg reviews RED DOT.
Blithe Spirit
“You won’t take any of this seriously, nor are you asked to. Instead, you can simply enjoy the period costumes, sumptuous sets, and an attractive cast having a bit of fun.” – Daniel M. Kimmel, North Shore Movies
SIN
“Director Andrey Konchalovskiy uses period authenticity to bolster the film’s psychological elements, which sometimes take the form of overwhelming religious superstition and guilt-ridden paranoia.” – Kilian Melloy, EDGE Media Network
SILK ROAD
“Writer/director Tiller Russell seems to be working at cross purposes throughout the film, leaving unfocused what should have been a straight-ahead crime story.” – Daniel M. Kimmel, North Shore Movies
Daniel M. Kimmel reviews SUPERNOVA and THE WAKE OF LIGHT.
Spoilerpiece Theatre reviews SAINT MAUD, THE WANTING MARE, MALCOLM & MARIE, and A NIGHTMARE WAKES.
Robyn Bahr reflects on the feminist legacy of Joss Whedon’s television shows.