Reviews
Written by cinephiles for cinephiles, Keyframe Reviews breaks down films from a community of film enthusiasts and experts.
Fandor Reviews “Sicario: Day of the Soldado”
Sicario: Day of the Soldado is not an easy film to review. Nor is it an easy film to enjoy, recommend, or find necessary for …
“Leave No Trace” Leaves Its Mark
The term “leave no trace” refers to the ethical code of the outdoors, which is about minimizing the impact on the environment: Respect the surrounding …
Jurassic World: Fallen Franchise
Where to start with the mess that is Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom? How does one enjoy a film when the main component to keeping the …
“Three Identical Strangers” Worth Knowing
Tim Wardle’s new documentary, Three Identical Strangers, details the kind of premise most non-fiction filmmakers can only dream of encountering. A young man begins his first …
Weekend Movie Guide: June 15-17
Happy Friday! An R-rated comedy about a beloved childhood game, the next chapter in a beloved, family-friendly superhero saga, a much-delayed mafia movie, and a …
How Super is “Incredibles 2?”
Fans of The Incredibles have been waiting almost fifteen years for a sequel. In that time we’ve had three Cars movies (for some inexplicable reason), …
Trailer Park Thursday: “Serenity” and “Bad Times at the El Royale”
What is the job of a movie trailer? If you watched enough of them, you might think it was to offer viewers a “CliffsNotes” version …
Checking in at “Hotel Artemis”
Keanu Reeves finds a way to be at the center of movies that ignite stylistic universes. He did it with The Matrix, and, more recently, …
Weekend Movie Guide: June 8-10
As weekends at the box office go, this is a pretty great one: From one of the year’s most-anticipated documentaries to an audacious franchise game-changer …
“Hereditary” is a Family Drama Disguised as Horror
The enormous hype surrounding Hereditary since it played at Sundance is absolutely justified—but only if audiences know what they are getting themselves into. This isn’t …