Knock at the Cabin
Knock at the Cabin is a success, one of the director’s most thrilling and consistent films, and a necessary wake-up call to people around the world to be more open, loving, and connected to the world that surrounds us.
You People
You People falls flat rather quickly, even if Murphy does his best to salvage the material.
Women Talking
Its performances make Women Talking a must-see.
Sundance 2023: The Deepest Breath
While The Deepest Breath is a competent documentary when it comes to showing the thrilling actions and achievements of Alessia Zecchini, the film fails to expand or evolve deeper than this.
Sundance 2023: Fairyland
Fairyland is a beautiful feature that gives a personal new reflection to the library of modern queer texts.
Sundance 2023: Iron Butterflies
Iron Butterflies is a worthwhile and important watch.
Sundance 2023: The Longest Goodbye
The Longest Goodbye is a complex documentary that provides no easy answers or solutions.
Sundance 2023: Blueback
While no one can question the heart of Blueback, the final film does leave some to be desired.
A Man Called Otto
A Man Called Otto follows pretty much the same template as Holm’s original but doesn’t possess the same charm or moving quality of that film.
Sick
Sick is a film that deserves to be put into quarantine.
Plane
As lame as it looked, Plane is a lean, mean, and perfectly satisfying actioner!
Missing
While there is a way to have dumb fun in the thriller genre, Missing struggles to find even this success.
M3GAN
M3GAN is an incredible time at the movie theater and will hopefully instill confidence in movie studios that January is no longer the dumping ground for movies.
Babylon
Babylon is not just another masterpiece from Chazelle, it is his magnum opus
Terrifier 2
Terrifier 2 is bloodier, nastier, and more ambitious film than the 2016 original
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
An inspired and worthy sequel that immediately outshines nearly every other animated feature to come out this year
My Father’s Dragon
There is a lack of consistency in My Father’s Dragon
Devotion
For fans of the genre, Devotion is sure to be a rewarding watch
All Quiet on the Western Front
Encapsulates the horrors and harsh realities of World War I through a visually thrilling lens
Stutz
While there are incredibly worthwhile ideas present and Hill's intentions are clearly pure, the execution is rather messy

