by Kevin Allen | Aug 12, 2022
Masaaki Yuasa takes viewers on a spiritual and musical odyssey in the days of feudal Japan with his latest surreal anime. From the psychedelic headtrip that is Mind Game and the surreal night out had by Otome in The Night Is Short, Walk On Girl to the anime series...
by Mike Joseph | Aug 11, 2022
A fun ‘whodunit’ with twists and turns around every corner that feels familiar yet new at the same time. Horror and suspense movies are relatively easy to enjoy at a movie theater regardless if the script is good or not. Jump scares, trying to guess...
by Cory Woodroof | Aug 11, 2022
After a little time off, it’s time for more Letterboxd Filing. Hello, you beautiful people. It’s Cory here. I’m sorry I’ve been away for a bit. I was traveling in Costa Rica. It was a nice trip. I saw a sloth. Okay, here are the Letterboxd...
by Sean Atkins | Aug 5, 2022
As viewers hit the dog days of summer, this new entry in the Predator franchise offers excitement in an otherwise bare time for new film offerings. As theaters continue to bounce back, it’s weird to look at the upcoming schedule and see that it’s slim pickings when it...
by Cory Woodroof | Aug 3, 2022
B.J. Novak’s directorial debut is the perfect flipside to Jordan Peele’s Nope, just at the right time. The true genius of Vengeance is never what it says. The Office alum B.J. Novak’s directorial debut sure does a lot of talking, often whip-smart...
by Cory Woodroof | Jul 20, 2022
Jordan Peele’s third film is a doozy, a referendum on spectacle culture and a rollicking blockbuster all the same. If you want to see the dark side of fireworks, go watch what they do to a dog. Every loud blast, for most people, is an annoyance at worst, a quick...