Movie Reviews

Movie Review – “Drive-Away Dolls” (2024)
Movie Review – “Drive-Away Dolls” (2024)

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March 20, 2024 5:14 pm |

In this first collaboration as a writing pair for Ethan Coen (one half of the Coen Brothers) and Tricia Cooke (editor of O’Brother Where Art Thou and The Big Lebowski), eyes were on Ethan to see what his solo efforts would have to offer after his brother Joel went off to make the critical darling...

Movie Review – “Immaculate” (2024)
Movie Review – “Immaculate” (2024)

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March 20, 2024 4:28 pm |

Immaculate is tremendously haunting in its storytelling, triumphantly taking a sharp turn on our expectations; while simultaneously being accompanied by a few typical jumpscare moments modern horror has become known for. Michael Mohan has crafted quite the atmosphere within his first foray into the horror genre, dawning some powerful sound design and a score to...

The Marvels Movie Review by Connor Petrey
The Marvels Movie Review by Connor Petrey

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December 13, 2023 10:53 am |

The Marvels is a perfectly fine superhero flick – sitting amongst a rocky at best Phase Four and a one for two score so far in the latest Phase. This one lucks out by being an enjoyable, simplistic film that attempts to appease its general audience. One of the worries I had going in was my...

Next Goal Wins Movie Review by Connor Petrey
Next Goal Wins Movie Review by Connor Petrey

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December 13, 2023 9:07 am |

Taika Waititi has made some of my favorite comedies in the last decade, yet the more time he has to showcase his mischievous personality outside of his filmmaking, he seems like an arrogant, insane auteur that forgot what made his craft so wonderful with recent offerings. What initially threw me off with Next Goal Wins...

No One Will Save You Movie Review by Connor Petrey
No One Will Save You Movie Review by Connor Petrey

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October 20, 2023 9:30 am |

No One Will Save You is a revitalization of the classic extraterrestrial phobias out there, bringing back the traditional style of being with a sinister twist. Kaitlyn Dever stars as an isolated individual, who’s only bit of excitement comes from the infrequent postal delivery; that is until she finds herself in the center of an...