A Part of You is a powerful depiction of a teenager coping with sudden and horrific loss, but the movie itself is drawn out and disinteresting.
Author: Jason Flatt
Mother of the Bride could finally make me swear off Netflix Original rom-coms for good—it’s so well conceived and so poorly executed.
Prom Dates has some highlights, but like most proms, it’s a completely forgettable dramedy about best friends trying to find last minute prom dates.
Civil War fundamentally misunderstands the key fallacy of photojournalism, mistaking objectivity for a lack of objectivity.
Goran Stolevski talked with But Why Tho? about the power of confined spaces and crowded homes to build family in Housekeeping for Beginners.
The Tearsmith is an utterly confusing, absolutely uninteresting mess of a movie about two teens adopted by the same family from a hellish orphanage.
Housekeeping for Beginners is a walk through the ups and downs of forging a big queer family in the wake of tragedy.
Despite some pacing troubles, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire is an excellent entry in a storied franchise, reminding us why busting feels good.