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Best of 2022: ‘Redeeming Love’ is a heartfelt film filled with renewal and redemption

By Laci Strouse Editor’s note: In our “Best of 2022” series, A&E writers revisit their favorite movies and television shows that weren’t reviewed during the year. This review may contain some spoilers for “Redeeming Love.” This review also contains a discussion of sexual trauma which might be triggering to some viewers. “Redeeming Love” went to theatres on January 21, 2022. Throughout the year many films were produced, but “Redeeming Love” remained my favorit...

Best of 2022: ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ is a sequel that surpasses the original

By Chloe Largent Editor’s note: In our “Best of 2022” series, A&E writers revisit their favorite movies and television shows that weren’t reviewed during the year. What makes a great film? The actors? The cinematography? The script? Well, “Top Gun: Maverick” checked off all the boxes. This “Top Gun” sequel brought together a fantastic group of actors and an enjoyable story all tied up in a nostalgic bundle. In “Top Gun: Maverick”, we see the return of the ...

‘The Bad Batch’ season two evolves its formula

By Janie Walenda It’s hard to be an episodic television show nowadays. As binge watching is the norm and audiences are obsessed with connected storytelling, shows with weekly, formulaic episodes get lost in the crowd. “The Bad Batch” is a prime example of this phenomenon. It’s a good show with strong reviews, but it rarely dominates social media the same way shows like “The Mandalorian” have. Fans want stronger central storylines, and when an episode doesn’t contribute to a ...

‘The Son’ is a conversation starter about the nature of family and the crisis surrounding teenage mental health

by Kathryn McDonald  When I reviewed “The Father” in 2021, I had nothing but admiration for the screenwriters, directors, actors and the myriad of other professionals that put their heart into the art they created. Now, after watching its prequel, “The Son,” I must admit that I am once again blown away by the poignant storyline and presentation.  In this artistic film, audiences step back in the timeline to explore a new facet of the human experience: family. What is a ...

‘The Pale Blue Eye’ is a slow but meticulously crafted mystery

By Ben Konuch "At times I believe the dead haunt us because we love them too little. We forget them, you see. We don't intend to, but we do. I believe they feel most cruelly deserted, and so they clamor for us." “The Pale Blue Eye” is a dark, gothic murder mystery from Scott Cooper, the director behind “Antlers,” and stars Christian Bale as Augustus, a quiet and haunted detective who is called to investigate a grizzly crime at West Point in the 1800s. Through this dark and ...

‘The Last of Us’ episode two shows both beauty and terror

By Ben Konuch “Now you know where they are, now they come. You're not immune from being ripped apart, do you understand?” The following review will contain spoilers for the first two episodes of “The Last of Us” Episode two of “The Last of Us” opens with a surprising flashback scene, but one that sets the stage of the entire episode with dread and foreboding. A woman in Jakarta is apprehended at a restaurant and is quickly revealed to be a local expert in mycology who is ...

‘A Man Called Otto’ has me wishing someone would ban remaking wonderful classics

By Kathryn McDonald In 2012, Forum published Fredrik Backman’s novel “A Man Called Ove.” Originally written in Swedish, the book was translated into English in 2013 and eventually gained widespread popularity. When the 2015 Swedish movie adaptation of the book was released it was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Foreign Language Film of the Year and Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling.  Now, in 2023, American audiences have their own film adaptation in English ...

‘White Noise’ depicts how we are drowning in the noise we make 

By Caroline Stanton  I had a lot of really high hopes for “White Noise” after reading the book that it was based on. I can happily report that the film kept me on my toes, gave me new insights into human existence, and truly captured what I believe “White Noise” by Don DeLillo is all about. The movie came out on Netflix on December 30, 2022, and starred Adam Driver as Jack Gladney and Greta Gerwig as Babette Gladney.  The movie is set in small-town America in the 1980s, and ...

‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ is a fascinating, albeit plain, slow-burn

By Samuel M Acosta When I originally saw the trailer for this film, it looked right up my alley. A low-budget, small cast, indie movie that just breathes raw humanity. Upon watching the film, those criteria were met, and while I enjoy many of the concepts presented by the film, I don’t feel like the slow burn pays off in a satisfying way. I am left wanting something just a little bit more. “The Banshees of Inisherin” follows Padraic, played by Colin Ferrel, a man living on the ...

‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ is a sequel worth the wait

By Samuel M Acosta This review may contain spoilers for “Avatar: The Way of Water” After thirteen years of waiting, the sequel to James Cameron’s blockbuster “Avatar” has finally been released. After rewatching the original film in IMAX and being blown away by its beauty and world, I rushed to the theaters on opening day to see what the newest installment has to offer. What I discovered is a film that is almost more engaging than the original, and somehow presents an even more ...