‘Catching Dust’ Review: What Exactly Are We Supposed To Feel? [Tribeca]
There are things to like here, but not enough to outrun confusion.
‘I.S.S.’ Review: Ariana DeBose Is Stuck In Space [Tribeca]
The best thing I.S.S. did was make me want to watch Interstellar.
‘Stan Lee’ Review: An Introduction Into The Comic Legend In Under 90 Minutes [Tribeca]
Stan Lee doesn’t do anything new but is engaging enough to make it work.
‘Chasing Chasing Amy’ Review: How Much Did Your Favorite Movie Impact You? [Tribeca]
A personal journey for this filmmaker unpacks Kevin Smith’s film.
‘Our Son’ Review: Luke Evans Is The Best Part Of Slow Divorce Drama [Tribeca]
Lack of focus and slow pacing make this divorce painful for the viewer.
'Plan C' Review: A Must-See For All | SXSW
Compelling, urgent stories from the medication-abortion underground.
Review: 'Tetris' Is A Nostalgic Blast From The Past | SXSW
Can the absurd true story of the game draw in viewers?
'The New Americans: Gaming A Revolution' Review: Wall Street For The Meme Generation | SXSW
Will meme-driven financial decisions control our future?
'Bottoms' Review: Seligman's Sophmore Feature Is A Knockout Success | SXSW
“[Bottoms is] this generation’s cult-classic high-school comedy.”
'I Like Movies' Is A Coming Of Age For A Cinephiles | SBIFF
I Like Movies is a coming-of-age, not much more, but has strong writing, direction, and acting, even if it falters at times.
'Theater Camp' Review: Mockumentaries Are Back | Sundance 2023
The film knows its audience.
'Aliens Abducted My Parents And Now I Feel Kinda Left Out' Review: Big Title, Big Heart | Sundance 2023
Aliens Abducted My Parents has trouble avoiding clichés while mixing tropes, leading to inconsistent tone and style.
'Radical' Review: The Power Of A Passionate Teacher | Sundance 2023
Eugenio Derbez leads a charming, predictable crowd-pleaser.
'Kim’s Video' & 'Young. Wild. Free.' | Sundance 2023
Two different bold films that shine in places but have issues plaguing their landings.
'Shortcomings' Review: Well-Written Witty Commentary | Sundance 2023
Randall Park’s directorial debut is a smart character study with worthwhile messages.