Babyteeth – Review

July 22, 2020 Owen Morawitz 0

Babyteeth is a heart-warming and emotionally affecting drama with a resonant ending that will stick with you long after the final credits wash ashore.

The Burnt Orange Heresy – Review

July 18, 2020 Owen Morawitz 0

“The Burnt Orange Heresy” is a film that exists firmly within the domain of art history and high society and is intimately concerned with ideas of visual imagery, criticism, philosophy, and the normativity of facts and meaning.

Where’d You Go, Bernadette? – Review

July 17, 2020 Matthew Lind 0

Matthew Lind has always been interested in architecture. Well, he thought that was what he signed up for when he enrolled in a three-year archaeology course. It’s a shame his knowledge of Egyptian aqueducts won’t help him review Richard Linklater’s adaptation of the Maria Semple novel, “Where’d You Go, Bernadette?”.

The King of Staten Island – Review

July 14, 2020 Owen Morawitz 0

As more movie theatres slowly open their seats for the masses of hungry cinema-goers, is ‘King of Staten Island’ going to stand out, or like its protagonist, struggle to stand out of obscurity?

Waves

Waves – Review

July 9, 2020 Richard Houlihan 0

Dealing with the ebbs and flows of family life, and the shattering reality of modern teenagerhood, ‘Waves’ is a fresh take on a worn genre. Richard reviews.