Scorsese takes a calculated risk with his latest film.
Movie Reviews
Movie Review | ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’
TSwift has a lot going on at the moment, and she does it all too well.
Movie Review | ‘Bottoms’ is a top-notch teen comedy
The second film from Emma Seligman and Rachel Sennott’s near-perfect partnership opens at The Little on Sept. 8.
Movie Review | ‘Theater Camp’ is for theater people
The feature length film is based on a 2020 short and stars Ben Platt, Molly Gordon, and Noah Galvin.
Movie Review | โBarbieโ is much more than a Mattel ad
Director Greta Gerwig’s fourth solo directorial project is a silly film with surprising depth.
Movie Review | “Past Lives” is a rare kind of film
Celine Strongโs directorial debut opens at The Little Theatre on June 30.
Movie Review | With “Asteroid City,” indie favorite Wes Anderson expands his range
The filmmaker’s latest offering opens June 22 at The Little
Movie Review | “Sanctuary” is a sensual, surprising thriller
The latest film from Zachary Wigon opens June 2 at The Little.
Japanese indie film ‘Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes’ is a high-energy, original adventure
The Anomaly film festival closes on Sunday, Nov. 7 with Junta Yamaguchi’s wacky, at times clunky, but ultimately endearing “Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes.”
Anomaly film festival presents silly, nostalgic kung fu flick ‘New York Ninja’
With only the film negatives from the 1984 kung fu movie “New York Ninja” remaining, the newly reconstructed version retains the absurdity and nostalgia of the original.
Anomaly film festival continues Friday with imaginative, wildly erotic โAfter Blueโ
Bertrand Mandico’s imaginative, erotic film “After Blue” โ which imagines a planet with only women โ tries to be feminist but suffers from objectification.
The realistic grief of โCherryโ
The characters in the Russo brothers’ new traumatic drama are people struggling with the all-too-common burdens of PTSD, addiction, and mental illness.






