Fox 10 Phoenix
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Allison Shoemaker, Caroline Siede, Clint Worthington, Roxana Hadadi
Rating
Title/Year
Author
1
The Janes (2022)
2
After Yang (2022)
3
Living (2022)
Nighy is magnetic, heartbreaking and utterly unforgettable. Movies have become classics for less.
Posted Jan 29, 2022
4
Fresh (2022)
Writing about Fresh without giving away its secrets is pretty much impossible, so let's leave it at this: See it. Have fun. And maybe don't eat first.
Posted Jan 29, 2022
5
Dual (2022)
6
Breaking (2022)
7
Call Jane (2022)
8
Cha Cha Real Smooth (2022)
This is a tale as old as time (or at least as old as The Graduate), yet Raiff elevates it so gently and empathetically that the well-trod beats somehow feel fresh all over again.
Posted Jan 28, 2022
9
TikTok, Boom. (2022)
You'll certainly come away from TikTok, Boom. with a lot of talking points, but you might not feel like you've actually gained a deeper understanding of the platform itself.
Posted Jan 28, 2022
10
If not every tonal shift works, the pure ambition on display is exhilarating ... It's clear that Ebo has the confidently idiosyncratic voice of a filmmaker to watch.
Posted Jan 28, 2022
11
Framing Agnes (2022)
Joynt grasps at several different approaches at once, never quite landing on one.
Posted Jan 24, 2022
12
Something In The Dirt (2022)
...a wily, darkly comic tale about creative collaboration and the ineffable electricity of life in Los Angeles.
Posted Jan 24, 2022
13
14
15
The Princess (2022)
More than anything, "The Princess" interrogates how the public's need for a fairy tale dovetails with their need to destroy it.
Posted Jan 22, 2022
16
Emergency (2022)
It's a simple yet devastatingly effective approach: What happens to Superbad or Dazed and Confused if our heroes have to worry about getting murdered by the police?
Posted Jan 21, 2022
17
Fire of Love (2022)
18
The Matrix Resurrections (2021)
A wickedly entertaining, delightfully romantic addition to the Matrix canon.
Posted Dec 22, 2021
19
Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)
20
Being the Ricardos (2021)
A sparky, spiky, bittersweet [film] that's at once big in scale, small in focus and steeped in the rhythms of Sorkin's best work.
Posted Dec 13, 2021
21
West Side Story (2021)
There's more about West Side Story that works than doesn't -- even if those elements often feel more like individual instruments than a full orchestra playing in harmony.
Posted Dec 8, 2021
22
House of Gucci (2021)
For those willing to take the uneven ride, "The Godfather" meets "Hustlers" meets "The Devil Wears Prada" turns out to be a pretty fun pitch for an awards-season contender.
Posted Nov 22, 2021
23
Eternals (2021)
Eternals makes for an alienating first watch. ... Dig a little deeper, however, and this behemoth of a superhero flick has its rewards too.
Posted Nov 19, 2021
24
The Harder They Fall (2021)
25
Dune (2021)
The human element of "Dune" is dwarfed by the film's big ideas and even bigger canvas.
Posted Oct 19, 2021
26
Halloween Kills (2021)
A repetitive, blood-soaked slog, Halloween Kills offers a few ingeniously gross moments but otherwise is more mind-numbing than hair-raising.
Posted Oct 16, 2021
27
The Last Duel (2021)
28
Lamb (2021)
Lamb struggles to make clear how much sincerity or acceptance we should apply to what is happening on screen, and the result is both narrative and emotional murkiness.
Posted Oct 9, 2021
29
The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2021)
Prestige biopics have a certain formula, and The Eyes of Tammy Faye follows it - to blandly redemptive results.
Posted Sep 22, 2021
30
Schumacher (2021)
A mostly hagiographic look at an undeniably dazzling career.
Posted Sep 16, 2021
31
Language Lessons (2021)
The odd contrivance here and there can't diminish the potency of this deeply empathetic, entirely platonic rom-com.
Posted Sep 16, 2021
32
Come From Away (2021)
Expect woe and warmth in equal measure, drawn out by a marvelous cast.
Posted Sep 16, 2021
33
The Card Counter (2021)
The best way to describe Paul Schrader's engrossing revenge drama [...] may also be the best way to describe the life of its protagonist: it's not for the faint of heart.
Posted Sep 16, 2021
34
Malignant (2021)
Wan's final twist is so maniacal and so (and this is a compliment) deeply and thoroughly stupid that it more than makes up for the minor missteps along the way.
Posted Sep 11, 2021
35
Cinderella (2021)
Unwilling to deviate from its narrow lens of girl-boss feminism, this Cinderella, arriving courtesy of Amazon Studios, feels like an algorithm rather than entertainment.
Posted Sep 1, 2021
36
The Protégé (2021)
Oscar bait, it ain't - but it's a damn good time.
Posted Aug 23, 2021
37
Reminiscence (2021)
It's as if the film itself is [wearing a costume] - and there's not much beneath that layer.
Posted Aug 23, 2021
38
The Night House (2021)
Rebecca Hall grounds the ever-shifting film as it transforms from what seems like a straightforward ghost story into something murkier, more troubling and thoroughly unshakeable.
Posted Aug 20, 2021
39
Hook (1991)
There's no movie that benefits more from the empathy, gentleness, vitality and joy [Robin Williams] brought to the screen.
Posted Aug 12, 2021
40
Slither (2006)
Slither is a visceral experience from the first, but as the creature grows, so does the film's daring.
Posted Aug 6, 2021
41
The Suicide Squad (2021)
Like the film in which he appears, King Shark revels in the chaos and the carnage, having a really good time as the world burns. Odds are, you will too.
Posted Aug 5, 2021
42
Jungle Cruise (2021)