Julia Louis Dreyfus You Hurt My Feelings

Review: ‘You Hurt My Feelings’ – The Awful Truth Comes Out In Nicole Holofcener’s Comedy of Manners

Beth (Julia Louis Dreyfus) is a writer and professor who is publishing her first fiction novel after the successful release of her memoir. Don (Tobias Menzies) is a marriage counselor, and their 20-ish son Elliott (Owen Teague) also aspires to write. He also sells marijuana. Beth and Don are dependent and supportive of each other … Continue reading Review: ‘You Hurt My Feelings’ – The Awful Truth Comes Out In Nicole Holofcener’s Comedy of Manners

Carmen Paul Mescal Melissa Barrera

Review: “Carmen” – Fighting Back With Flamenco Dancing…But Failing

In the isolation of Northern Mexico and the lengthy border with the United States, a young woman named Carmen (Melissa Barrera) heads for refuge in Los Angeles after her mother is killed. On the way, she gets caught in a deadly shootout. A border patrol agent, the war-weary soldier Aidan (Paul Mescal), saves her after … Continue reading Review: “Carmen” – Fighting Back With Flamenco Dancing…But Failing

Renfield Nicholas Cage Nicholas Hoult Dracula

Review: ‘Renfield’ – Baptized And Bathed In Blood

In a very nice modern twist, the story of Count Dracula and his lackey, Renfield are still alive in 2023. They are running out of new homes and move to New Orleans. It's a great setting considering the presence of Louisiana voodoo and how it could connect to Dracula. However, you do not see some … Continue reading Review: ‘Renfield’ – Baptized And Bathed In Blood

Showing Up

Review: “Showing Up” – All Too Quiet on The Artistic Front

Co-writer/editor/director Kelly Reichardt and lead actress Michelle Williams collaborate for the fourth time on Showing Up. Following their hardened drama Certain Women, Showing Up is a dramedy about an artist on the verge of a breakout. Williams plays Lizzy, who focuses on her ceramics in the middle of Portland's art college life, She is days … Continue reading Review: “Showing Up” – All Too Quiet on The Artistic Front

Shazam! Fury of the Gods

Review: ‘Shazam! Fury Of The Gods’ – A Sequel That Doesn’t Strike Twice

The gang is back in taking second servings for DC's more family-friendly comic book film, Shazam! Fury of the Gods. That is if you can define this as "family-friendly." Considering the content is slightly darker than the first film, I doubt you can. As children-turned-muscular adult bodies, Billy Batts (Asher Angel/Zachary Levi) and company find … Continue reading Review: ‘Shazam! Fury Of The Gods’ – A Sequel That Doesn’t Strike Twice