Elizabeth Olsen

LOVE & DEATH Trailer
LOVE & DEATH Trailer

Two churchgoing couples enjoy small-town family life in Texas – until somebody picks up an axe.

DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS: Messy In All The Right Ways
DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS: Messy In All The Right Ways

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is one of the messiest, most chaotic Marvel movies to date.

DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS Trailer
DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS Trailer

Dr Stephen Strange casts a forbidden spell that opens a portal to the multiverse. However, a threat emerges that may be too big for his team to handle.

GODZILLA 4K Blu-Ray Review: A Gargantuan Spectacle
GODZILLA 4K Blu-Ray Review: A Gargantuan Spectacle

Warner Bros. prepared the release of the first film in the MonsterVerse, Gareth Edwards’ Godzilla, on the 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray format.

SFIFF Review: KODACHROME: Analog Vs Digital In This Road Trip Gem
SFIFF Review: KODACHROME: Analog Vs Digital In This Road Trip Gem

Appropriately and beautifully shot on 35mm celluloid by Raso, Kodachrome is a touching, hilarious, and contemplative gem of a film with three wildly meritorious performances by Harris, Sudeikis, and Olsen, and timely themes.

WIND RIVER: The Year’s Most Haunting And Elegiac Thriller
WIND RIVER: The Year’s Most Haunting And Elegiac Thriller

Wind River is a haunting and wonderfully acted murder mystery that casts light on the inequality within Native American communities.

INGRID GOES WEST: A Great Social Commentary But Only A Good Dark Comedy

Ingrid Goes West is a great commentary on our obsession with social media but while it is a good comedy it fails to be truly remarkable.

GODZILLA Is Far From Perfect, But It’s Perfectly Entertaining

The long anticipated 2014 edition of Godzilla has not been hailed too positively by the critics. I recognize its flaws, but ultimately, I found the movie to be an enjoyable and entertaining ride. Godzilla – or Gojira – is originally a Japanese concept within the Kaiju (“monster” or “strange creature”) genre.