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  • ‘Fathom’ Film Review: Whale Documentary Falls Short of the Subject’s Grandeur

    The director is less interested in the researchers than in the research itself, and the results are dry

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    June 24, 2021 @ 6:00 AM
    Reviews
    6:00 AM
    ‘Fathom’ Film Review: Whale Documentary Falls Short of the Subject’s Grandeur
  • ‘Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It’ Film Review: Documentary Honors a Showbiz Legend

    From Puerto Rican roots to Hollywood stardom, Moreno strived, survived and achieved goddess status

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    June 17, 2021 @ 11:25 AM
    Sundance
    11:25 AM
    ‘Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It’ Film Review: Documentary Honors a Showbiz Legend
  • ‘The Conjuring 3’ Film Review: Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson Return as Demon-Hunting Lovebirds

    “The Devil Made Me Do It” maintains the series’ thrills and chills, even without James Wan directing

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    June 4, 2021 @ 7:00 AM
    Reviews
    7:00 AM
    ‘The Conjuring 3’ Film Review: Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson Return as Demon-Hunting Lovebirds
  • ‘Blast Beat’ Film Review: Debut Feature Captures the Messy, Imperfect, Sometimes Empowering Immigrant Experience

    Colombian filmmaker Esteban Arango benefits from the casting of real-life brothers as siblings in rivalry

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    May 24, 2021 @ 11:20 AM
    Sundance
    11:20 AM
    ‘Blast Beat’ Film Review: Debut Feature Captures the Messy, Imperfect, Sometimes Empowering Immigrant Experience
  • ‘Profile’ Film Review: Journalist Catfishes ISIS Fighter in Tense Online Thriller

    Timur Bekmambetov’s portrait of a screen-to-screen relationship is timely, although it mostly scratches the surface

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    May 11, 2021 @ 5:00 PM
    Reviews
    5:00 PM
    ‘Profile’ Film Review: Journalist Catfishes ISIS Fighter in Tense Online Thriller
  • ‘La Llorona’ Film Review: Jayro Bustamante Examines Real-Life Historical Horror in Impressive Third Feature

    The title may conjure up the supernatural, but this shrewd film contemplates the actual genocide perpetrated against Guatemala’s indigenous population

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    March 4, 2021 @ 2:00 PM
    Reviews
    2:00 PM
    ‘La Llorona’ Film Review: Jayro Bustamante Examines Real-Life Historical Horror in Impressive Third Feature
  • ‘Minari’ Film Review: Steven Yeun Leads Charming Drama About Korean Transplants in 1980s Arkansas

    Yeun delivers another thoughtful performance in this effortlessly poetic tale of redefinition and resilience

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    February 12, 2021 @ 7:30 AM
    Sundance
    7:30 AM
    ‘Minari’ Film Review: Steven Yeun Leads Charming Drama About Korean Transplants in 1980s Arkansas
  • ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ Review: Daniel Kaluuya, LaKeith Stanfield Bring Fred Hampton’s Betrayal to Life

    Shaka King’s tale of the Black Panthers and the FBI is shockingly radical, particularly for a major-studio movie

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    February 11, 2021 @ 2:35 PM
    Reviews
    2:35 PM
    ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ Review: Daniel Kaluuya, LaKeith Stanfield Bring Fred Hampton’s Betrayal to Life
  • ‘Jockey’ Film Review: Clifton Collins Jr. Runs for the Roses in Powerful Drama

    Sundance 2021: Collins’ Sundance Best Actor-winning performance brings the talented actor to a new level

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    February 2, 2021 @ 6:38 PM
    Reviews
    6:38 PM
    ‘Jockey’ Film Review: Clifton Collins Jr. Runs for the Roses in Powerful Drama
  • ‘Sometimes Always Never’ Film Review: Bill Nighy Helps Lift Scatter-Brained Family Drama

    The film from director Carl Hunter creates characters charged with latent resentment, unresolved loss and unhealthy defense mechanisms

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    June 9, 2020 @ 5:38 PM
    Reviews
    5:38 PM
    ‘Sometimes Always Never’ Film Review: Bill Nighy Helps Lift Scatter-Brained Family Drama
  • ‘Shirley’ Film Review: Elisabeth Moss Has Monstrous Presence in Unconventional Drama

    Director Josephine Decker uses a concoction of fact and magical realism in this bio-fiction about writer Shirley Jackson

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    June 4, 2020 @ 10:15 AM
    Report From Sundance
    10:15 AM
    ‘Shirley’ Film Review: Elisabeth Moss Has Monstrous Presence in Unconventional Drama
  • ‘The Wolf House’ Film Review: Chilean Animated Film Depicts a Mind-Blowing Haunted House

    Directors Joaquín Cociña and Cristóbal León mingle classic European fairytales in a potpourri of magical notes laden in eeriness

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    May 15, 2020 @ 12:28 PM
    Reviews
    12:28 PM
    ‘The Wolf House’ Film Review: Chilean Animated Film Depicts a Mind-Blowing Haunted House
  • ‘I Still Believe’ Film Review: KJ Apa Croons His Way Through Another Saccharine Faith-Based Biopic

    Directors Andrew and Jon Erwin bring polish to inspirational films, but the storytelling is sunk by the usual tropes

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    March 26, 2020 @ 9:00 AM
    Reviews
    9:00 AM
    ‘I Still Believe’ Film Review: KJ Apa Croons His Way Through Another Saccharine Faith-Based Biopic
  • ‘Straight Up’ Film Review: Gay Boy Meets Straight Girl in Banter-Filled Comedy

    Writer-director-star James Sweeney explores his star-crossed lovers from every angle of the Kinsey scale

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    February 27, 2020 @ 3:00 PM
    Reviews
    3:00 PM
    ‘Straight Up’ Film Review: Gay Boy Meets Straight Girl in Banter-Filled Comedy
  • ‘Ride Your Wave’ Film Review: Masaaki Yuasa Makes a Splash with Water-Based Romance

    This might not be Yuasa’s anime masterpiece, but it’s a great starter movie for those new to his singular style

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    February 20, 2020 @ 5:14 PM
    Reviews
    5:14 PM
    ‘Ride Your Wave’ Film Review: Masaaki Yuasa Makes a Splash with Water-Based Romance
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