Movie Review

Denver Film Festival

Movie Review: 48th Denver Film Festival Round Up Days 1-6

The Denver Film Festival is back for its 48th edition and is once again happening…

Queens of the Dead at the CinemaQ Film Festival

Movie Review: The 17th Annual CinemaQ Film Festival Offered Up an Embarrassment of Riches

For the 17th annual CinemaQ Film Festival from Denver Film, artistic director and festival founder…

Gunyo Cholo

Movie Review: ‘Gunyo Cholo (The Dress)’ is Haunting, Beautiful, Raw, and Deeply Moving

Nepal’s first coming-of-age transgender story, Gunyo Cholo (The Dress), written and directed by Samundra Bhatta, will…

Sorry, Baby

Movie Review: ‘Sorry, Baby’ Pulls Off a Delicate Balance Between Heavy Drama and Light Comedy

Trigger Warning: Sorry, Baby is about sexual assault and, as such, the review will be…

Materialists

Movie Review: With ‘Materialists’, Celine Song Examines the Relationship Between Love and Capital

Those familiar with award season movies may recognize the name Celine Song for her directorial…

Sinners

Sinners Movie Review: Music, Hoodoo, and Vampires

Sinners is an original horror film that explores the past, present, and future of Black…

Colorado Dragon Boat Film Festival

Movie Review: The Colorado Dragon Boat Film Festival Offers Up Some Uniquely Touching Films

For the past year or two, I’ve been trying to cover, not only the Denver…

Conclave

Road to the Oscars Review: ‘Conclave’ Highlights the Hypocrisy and Dysfunction of the Catholic Church

Every year, in the time between when the Academy Award nominations are announced and the…

Nickel Boys

Road to the Oscars Review: ‘Nickel Boys’ Remind Us that Black Lives Matter and They Always Have

Every year, in the time between when the Academy Award nominations are announced and the…

Dune: Part Two

Road to the Oscars Review: ‘Dune: Part Two’ is a Massive Achievement that will be Snubbed at the Oscars

Every year, in the time between when the Academy Award nominations are announced and the…