There’s something about the holidays that brings out the need for a hybrid genre. Maybe it’s the selfish shoppers, idiot drivers, or the overbearing pleasant
Category: Film Reviews
Review of The Disaster Artist (2017) by Jonathan Berk
The Room (2003) is a film one has to see to truly understand how bad it is. Dubbed by many as the “Citizen Kane” of
Kepler’s Dream (2016) reviewed by Jonathan Berk
Director Amy Glazer’s third feature film, Kepler’s Dream, has some generic moments of dialogue amidst an over-dramatized premise that somehow still manages to hit home
Review of The Book of Henry (2017) by Jonathan Berk
I’ve not seen many of Colin Trevorrow’s films, but Jurassic World (2015) was tons of fun despite the dumb elements in it. The cast of
Review of Wonder (2017) by Jonathan Berk
Wonder (2017) could have been super cheesy or unbelievably sappy. Instead, it’s a film that captures the essence of being a kid, a parent, and
Review of Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017) by Jonathan Berk
Director Martin McDonagh (Seven Psychopaths and In Bruges) has created another compelling film with Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017). He has the ability to
