Murder Mystery isn’t without its missteps, but despite the bumpy script, the details of the mystery itself are well-tailored and pretty unique.
Category: 2019
A Score to Settle (2019) | Movie Review
Get past the messy script and the several inherent problems, and A Score to Settle has its moments and can be a decent popcorn flick to watch on a lazy Saturday afternoon.
The Beach Bum (2019) | Movie Review
The Beach Bum is filled with an overload of stream-of-conscious narrative, playing out as more of a surrealistic allegory on how destructive hedonism is.
Under the Silver Lake (2019) | Movie Review
Under the Silver Lake is a fever dream for conspiracy theorists.
Jojo Rabbit (2019) | Movie Review
Jojo Rabbit is the type of movie that you’ll like because making fun of Nazis is fun.
Ash is Purest White (2018) | Movie Review
Ash is Purest White may have you looking down at your watch a few times, but Jia’s latest movie is a perfect example of simple, yet elegant filmmaking if you know where to look.
Above the Shadows (2019) | Movie Review
Above the Shadows gives us a fun and satisfying concept that delivers as much as possible within the established confines of this story.
Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) | Movie Review
In Spider-Man: Far From Home the stakes are significantly lower, which isn’t a bad thing. But impressively that dichotomy isn’t too obvious, boding well for the new future of these Marvel movies.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) | Movie Review
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is no doubt Tarantino’s consummate love letter to Hollywood–a town he’s romanticized much like his faithful fans have.
Unicorn Store (2019) | Movie Review
What makes Unicorn Store so great is how far it goes beyond its main objective, never solely relying on what might have been superficial commentary about an “only child” learning to make her way in the world.