Between the Lines arrives with an all-new restoration. Director Joan Micklin Silver is enjoying a career resurgence among film fans, so I applaud Cohen for restoring one of her oldest films. That bein...
HOTEL ARTEMIS REVIEWED “Hotel Artemis” handles dystopian futures in the only way that works anymore. You can’t set a terrible future more than 15 years in the future, as most of the...
JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM REVIEWED “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” does what I’ve been hoping for a Jurassic Park sequel to do since the original. Get weird with the science an...
THANK GOD IT’S FRIDAY: 40TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION REVIEWED “Thank God It’s Friday” is famous for Last Dance winning the Best Original Song Oscar. You know that Donna Summer song?...
ADVENTURES OF BUCKAROO BANZAI STEELBOOK EDITION REVIEWED “The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai” is one of those films that I’ve earned on almost every home video format. Sorry, but I didn’t collect...
ISLE OF DOGS REVIEWED “Isle of Dogs” begins with a mysterious flu that is spread by canines. Borrowing an idea from the better Apes sequel, Wes Anderson dives deep into a near future where...
INTO THE NIGHT REVIEWED “Into the Night” was always the John Landis movie I skipped. I say this, as someone who saw “The Stupids” during its short theatrical release. Somewhere...
THOR: RAGNAROK REVIEWED “Thor: Ragnarok” has the worst first act of a Marvel film. I don’t blame Ragnarok for that, as it was necessary to tidy up the loose ends from The Dark World ...
INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE REVIEWED “Independence Day: Resurgence” is an interesting idea for a sequel. However, ID4’s time has passed. I could see the idea of a sequel series working we...