Everything you need to know about Digimon before Digimon Adventure 02: The Beginning. Great for newcomers or those who need a refresher.
Author: Renato Vieira
Evil Does Not Exist is an uncertain slow-burn examination on the exact question its title proposes, but one that fails to be an impactful study of any depth.
The Boy and The Heron sees Miyazaki’s imagination and whimsy at their peak. Breath-taking animation and the wholesome score.
The Holdovers is a wholesome, beautifully vulnerable tale of kindness led by the treasured Paul Giamatti and a star-making turn by Dominic Sessa.
The Book Of Clarence is a sharp new take on the biblical epic. A memorable ensemble with countless scene-stealers topped by LaKeith Stanfield.
All of Us Strangers assaults & comforts hearts. Haigh’s personal, tender contemplation on grief is emotionally layered & devastatingly relatable.
The Bikeriders oozes cool in every frame. Jeff Nichols soulfully captures a way of life to the sound of revving engines & a heart-pumping soundtrack.
Hit Man is a crowd-pleasing romp with riotous laughs, infectious energy, and joyous sweetness. One of the year’s best comedies.
Bastarden / The Promised Land is a tale that grips with its astounding scale, as much as it does with its story, stakes, and unexpected emotion.
Despite Bradley Cooper’s direction elevating his own versatile performance, Maestro is mostly superfluous and scattered.
