Capsule reviews for March 2
Foxtrot What starts as a familiar glimpse into a grieving military family broadens into a…
Trash, art, and the movies.
Foxtrot What starts as a familiar glimpse into a grieving military family broadens into a…
When Kane (Oscar Isaac) goes AWOL from an exploratory mission of strange phenomena in Area X and inexplicably re-appears at his home, his ex-military wife, Lena (Natalie Portman), scrutinizes…
Game nights with friends can be amusing, thrilling, or even frightening. However, Game Night is…
Are We Not Cats You want to give the benefit of the doubt to oddities…
The question of black identity and self-image in America is as complex as they come. It’s been probed by James Baldwin, Alex Haley, Spike Lee, Ava Duvernay and most recently Barry Jenkins. Now the question falls in the hands of Ryan Coogler, and it’s … complicated.
History aficionados probably shouldn’t nitpick the prehistoric revisionism of Early Man, because this delightful animated…
The Boy Downstairs It’s difficult to find unexplored territory with romantic comedies set in New…
This rare misfire for director Clint Eastwood is a well-intentioned attempt to dig beneath the headlines and bring authenticity to this military-themed example of ordinary people doing extraordinary things, except it never quite comes together.