Category: Satire

  • Caught Stealing : A Blood-Soaked, Laugh-Out-Loud Noir

    Caught Stealing : A Blood-Soaked, Laugh-Out-Loud Noir

    Darren Aronofsky’s Caught Stealing is a gritty, darkly funny thrill ride through 1998 New York, with Austin Butler delivering a raw, magnetic turn as Hank Thompson—a washed-up ex-ballplayer turned bartender whose life implodes after cat-sitting for his punk neighbor drags him into a violent underworld of gangsters, crooked cops, and chaos. Brutal yet unexpectedly hilarious,…

  • The Thursday Murder Club: Sharp, Charming, Fun

    The Thursday Murder Club: Sharp, Charming, Fun

    At Coopers Chase, murder isn’t just tragedy—it’s Thursday’s entertainment. Chris Columbus’ The Thursday Murder Club transforms Richard Osman’s bestselling series into a cozy, clever whodunit where Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Ben Kingsley, and Celia Imrie prove that life’s sharpest twists don’t stop with age. With llamas on the lawn, cakes at the ready, and secrets…

  • “The Roses” (2025) Film Review-Marital dysfunction offers plenty of hubris AND humor this time around

    “The Roses” (2025) Film Review-Marital dysfunction offers plenty of hubris AND humor this time around

    Remakes. Reboots. Reinventions. Redundancy. It’s the common practice in Hollywood of late, sometimes offering us victorious reimagining of what can be considered cinematic classics while also, more often, falling flat on their UN-imaginative faces in utter defeat and lackluster results. Admittedly, with this in mind, I went into the newest incarnation of “The War of…

  • Honey Don’t!: A Messy Queer but Mischievous Comedy

    Honey Don’t!: A Messy Queer but Mischievous Comedy

    Honey Don’t! is a chaotic queer noir that’s part detective story, part midnight movie madness. Margaret Qualley is fantastic as the wise-cracking private eye Honey, with Aubrey Plaza and Chris Evans adding their own dry humor to the mix. The mystery itself is pretty loose, but the film makes up for it with crackling sexual…

  • “Doctor Doctor” Indie Film Review-Hostage crisis comedy with a hypochondriac-centric heart

    “Doctor Doctor” Indie Film Review-Hostage crisis comedy with a hypochondriac-centric heart

    Facing the world with our fair share of uncertainties and/or apprehensions, many of which, sadly, may be well-founded, is nothing to sneeze at. Influenced and buffeted by the constant barrage of social media, fake news, and general upheaval present in our contemporary reality, what IS real and what’s not becomes a blur.

  • Media as the Evil in Eddington

    Media as the Evil in Eddington

    Eddington attempts to capture how media is intertwined with the uncomfortable present.