Review: READY PLAYER ONE

By Renee’ C. Rating: 4.5 (Out of 5 Reels) When the creator of a virtual reality world, Halliday (Mark Rylance), called the OASIS dies, he releases a video in which he challenges all OASIS users to find his Easter Egg, which will give the finder his fortune (IMDB). The protagonists in this film, Wade (Tye… Continue reading Review: READY PLAYER ONE

SXSW 2018 Review: RELAXER

By Mark Saldana Rating: 3 (Out of 4 Stars) From Joel Potroykus, the filmmaker of Buzzard and The Alchemist Cookbook, comes another comedy that gives audiences a heaping serving of absurdity and weirdness.  Potroykus takes his audiences back to the year 1999, when many people in the world feared the unknown of Y2K.  His protagonist Abbie… Continue reading SXSW 2018 Review: RELAXER

Review: MIDNIGHT SUN

By Liz Lopez Rating: D+ “Midnight Sun” will not make viewers reach for tissues for tears of sadness, but rather for the money spent at the theater to view a rehashed 90 minute story about a girl who meets the boy of her dreams and an ongoing illness brings an early demise. I wanted to… Continue reading Review: MIDNIGHT SUN

Review: UNSANE

By Mark Saldana Rating: 3.5 (Out of 4 Stars) Regardless of what one might think about any particular Steven Soderbergh film, there cannot be any denial of the filmmaker’s skills.  Soderbergh is a director who chooses to direct, shoot and edit his own work and can do so outstandingly.  The man is a master quite… Continue reading Review: UNSANE

Review: THE DEATH OF STALIN

By Liz Lopez Rating: B “The Death of Stalin” premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and subsequently screened during Fantastic Fest in Austin last September. Political satirist and HBO comedy series “Veep” creator, as well as being an Emmy award-winning and an Oscar-nominated director, Armando Iannucci has co- written a hilarious satirical screenplay with… Continue reading Review: THE DEATH OF STALIN

Review: LOVE, SIMON

By Mark Saldana Rating: 3.5 (Out of 4 Stars) Simon Spier (Nick Robinson) is a smart teenager, dealing with the usual problems of adolescence–identity, the future, and school.  He has one major dilemma, however, a big dark secret he has kept from everyone, including his closest friends and family.  Simon is gay and he just… Continue reading Review: LOVE, SIMON