- Rob Levy
- February 4, 2022
- Movie Reviews
Review: PARIS IS IN HARLEM (Slamdance Film Festival)
There is a lot to unpeel in Christina Kallas’ Paris Is in Harlem. Screening as part of the 2022 Slamdance
There is a lot to unpeel in Christina Kallas’ Paris Is in Harlem. Screening as part of the 2022 Slamdance
Being a kid is tough enough with trying to figure out who you are and what you want to do
Although he cut his teeth in the minimalist traditions of Steve Reich and John Cage, John Adams has established himself
Many horror-movie fans, including myself, consider Wes Craven to be one of the greatest horror directors of all-time and rightfully
Writer-director Simon Kinberg follows up his feature directorial debut (X-Men: Dark Phoenix) with a star-studded, yet sloppily-executed spy/thriller that never
(Note: As always, I will do my best to keep my review as spoiler-free as possible. Any part of the
As I’ve stated before, C2E2 holds a special place among conventions for me. Not only was it my first con
When I was a kid, my dad used to travel to Indiana for work a few times a year. Every
The latest from Marvel Studios introduces ten new lead characters, following their stories over 7,000 years, features multiple cosmic entities,
Edgar Wright’s latest is an ambitious, stylistic horror-thriller that doesn’t always hit the mark – but manages to suck you