For all its flaws, Harriet remains a film worth seeing. Tubman’s life occupies a crucial place in American history.
In Motherless Brooklyn, writer-director-star Edward Norton paints with brilliant brush strokes, but he doesn’t know when to step back from the canvas.
For this episode, we bring in a special guest, Daniel Gimlin, to discuss Scorsese’s Marvel comments, and talk about The Irishman. We also drink The Bull, a delicious, fruit-forward red wine.
Despite its missteps, Dark Fate makes for a pretty satisfying experience. This is probably as good of a third movie as fans of the series could ever expect.
Fans of the genre, take note: This is fright, done right.
For this week’s Cinemavino, we watch Monster Squad! Sean Jordan, an expert on horror movies, stops by to share his insights.
Jexi had potential, buried underneath all the layers of badness.
It may not be ambitious, but the movie still connects with just enough humor and intelligence to make it on base.
This time around, we screen Plan Nine from Outer Space and drink some delicious Bordeaux.
It’s all perfectly pleasant, and yet thoroughly uninspired.