Reviews ‘Ready or Not 2: Here I Come’ Is Not Done Playing Bloody Fun Games Against the 1% 'Ready or Not 2: Here I Come' Is a Bloody, Brilliant Sequel That Earns Its Body Count. Sara ClementsMarch 16, 2026
Sundance Film Festival ‘Carousel’ Review: A Blurred Portrait of Lost Love A tender indie romance with strong performances, 'Carousel' spins on atmosphere but never quite reaches emotional depth. Sara ClementsFebruary 3, 2026
Sundance Film Festival ‘Josephine’ Review: Navigating the Jagged Edges of a Fractured Childhood 'Josephine' is an unflinching yet compassionate portrait of trauma, resilience, and parental love. Sara ClementsJanuary 30, 2026
Sundance Film Festival ‘Chasing Summer’ Review: Navigating the Chaos of a Late-Blooming Coming-of-Age 'Chasing Summer' captures the messy beauty of reclaiming the youth you thought you missed. Sara ClementsJanuary 30, 2026
Reviews ‘28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’: DaCosta’s Descent into the Bones of Humanity '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' A haunting sequel that strips horror down to its rawest truth: humanity is the real infection. Sara ClementsJanuary 15, 2026
Reviews ‘Roofman’ Is A Big-Hearted Crime Drama That Soars with Emotion and Truth At the heart of it all, 'Roofman' is Channing Tatum’s best performance to date, radiating warmth, desperation, and barely concealed sorrow. Sara ClementsOctober 10, 2025
Reviews ‘Nouvelle Vague’ Richard Linklater’s Luminous Love Letter to the Chaos That Changed Cinema 'Nouvelle Vague', Richard Linklater channels Godard’s chaos into a film that celebrates imperfection as pure art. Sara ClementsOctober 8, 2025
Reviews ‘Black Bag’ review: A Psychological Chess Match of Trust and Deception In 'Black Bag', secrets aren’t just a weapon—they’re the foundation of love, betrayal, and survival. Sara ClementsMarch 14, 2025
Reviews ‘Mickey 17’: Bong Joon-Ho’s Expendable Hero Delivers a Surreal Sci-Fi Satire Mickey 17 review: A Darkly Comic, Sci-Fi Odyssey That Questions Identity, Mortality, and the Cost of Being ‘Expendable.’ Sara ClementsMarch 8, 2025
Reviews ‘The Monkey’ Review: A Haunting Blend of Horror, Humor, and Generational Trauma Fear, Fate, and the Drumbeat of Doom: 'The Monkey' Delivers Horror with a smile. Sara ClementsFebruary 21, 2025