Reviews
Alien: Covenant
This is the third best Alien movie after the first two, but don’t be surprised if repeat viewings kick it up a notch.
This is the third best Alien movie after the first two, but don’t be surprised if repeat viewings kick it up a notch.
Ritchie keeps rushing us along for two hours, as if to make absolutely certain that we never have time to absorb any character or moment, much less revel in the glorious, cheeky ridiculousness of the whole thing.
A likeable but listless comedy with one great scene.
Pure metal.
For the 41st installment in his video essay series about maligned masterworks, Scout Tafoya examines David Cronenberg's Crash.
This record of Roger Gueneveur Smith's one-man show is a film of provocations.
A high tech thriller with plenty of tech and not enough thrills.
A celebration of the late Jonathan Demme.
A gloriously beautiful film about exploitation and failure. Very 1970s.