
'Premature' Review
Seriously, if this had received an official release in 2019, it would’ve been in my top 25. But since this is 2020, Premature currently stands at the top.

'The Lodge' Review
It’s beautiful in its own disturbing nature and I think that’s why I love it so much.

Greener Grass Review
This was by far the weirdest movie I saw during Sundance and upon rewatching… uh, yeah, it’s still the weirdest movie of 2019 and one of the funniest for that matter.

The Report Review
What NWA did to the police in a 4-minute song, Burns does to the CIA in 113 minutes through film.

Corporate Animals Review
It doesn’t take too much for me to be entertained. It doesn’t take too much for me to laugh.

Clemency Review
Tackles the topic of the death row penalty in a thought-provoking argument with captivating, yet haunting, performances from Alfre Woodard and Aldis Hodge.

Hala Review
A refreshingly original tale with an empowering message and thought-provoking topics that many will relate to.

Don't Let Go Review
Rhetorically speaking, how can a movie be so smart yet so stupid at the same time?

Rendy QUICKIE Reviews Vol. 2
It’s August and I have churned out over 100 film reviews, and I still have many more movies to discuss that have been in my notebook since January.

This is Not Berlin (Esto no es Berlín) Review
Distinctively captures his personalized cultural view during a time that I didn’t know was as influentially scene on an international scale.

Blinded By the Light Review
Javed’s Springsteen set Walkman plays like a magic conch, and like Spongebob, he listens to every word and takes them literally.

One Child Nation Review
Double bill this with Netflix’s American Family later this month and ooof… you’re going to be fucked up over how wild Chinese culture is.