‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ MOVIE REVIEW: A Wildly Imaginative Mix of Emotion, Sci-Fi, Martial Arts & Oddball Humour
A true original that you will want to re-watch as soon as the credits start rolling…
A true original that you will want to re-watch as soon as the credits start rolling…
A small horror movie with high aims; short on run time, but big on ambition.
A daunting three-hour runtime is absolutely worthwhile…
Despite an unfocused start, it is very cool to see a new horror series with an Aboriginal voice…
Villeneuve crafts his own reverent vision that deserves to be seen on the biggest screen you can find…
While Titane deserves credit for its weird and visceral sensibilities, it is perhaps not as transgressive as it would like you to believe…
Simultaneously uplifting and devastatingly sad, this is a unique, engaging and often beautiful existential drama.
The inability to pick a lane undermines it, but there are a number of solid elements…
Arquette, in case you did not know, wrestles… like, really hard….
Even with some missteps, the film benefits immensely from horror royalty Barbara Crampton…