Published inOCA National CenterReview: Accepted‘Accepted’ depicts the feel-good story of T.M. Landry, the small college-prep school with the unprecedented track record of sending 100% of…Aug 31, 2022Aug 31, 2022
Published inOCA National CenterReview: Drive My CarThere’s a filmmaker who has released two outstanding films this year and, no, it’s not Ridley Scott — it’s Japanese writer/director…Dec 29, 2021Dec 29, 2021
Published inOCA National CenterReview: The Matrix ResurrectionsThe fourth ‘Matrix’ film tries to save blockbuster cinema from itself—and it succeeds.Dec 27, 2021Dec 27, 2021
Published inOCA National CenterReview: Plan BThe Hulu film is the type of mainstream teen comedy we need more of, one that allows girls to be funny, raunchy, and sex-positive.Dec 3, 2021Dec 3, 2021
Published inOCA National CenterReview: Wheel of Fortune and FantasyRyusuke Hamaguchi’s latest is a three-part anthology that relies on coincidences and lies to explore unspoken truths. And it’s one of the…Nov 23, 2021Nov 23, 2021
Published inOCA National CenterReview: EternalsChloé Zhao’s ‘Eternals’ is the worst MCU film, yet it’s also one of my favorite installments.Nov 7, 2021Nov 7, 2021
Published inOCA National CenterReview: DuneDenis Villeneuve’s ‘Dune’ is a masterpiece in the making.Oct 25, 2021Oct 25, 2021
Published inOCA National CenterReview: No Time to DieWriter/director Cary Joji Fukunaga delivers an emotionally-satisfying conclusion to Daniel Craig’s final turn as James Bond.Oct 8, 2021Oct 8, 2021
Published inOCA National CenterReview: Blue BayouWriter/director Justin Chon’s latest feature is an intimate family drama that tells a national tragedy.Sep 15, 2021Sep 15, 2021
Published inOCA National CenterReview: MalignantJames Wan’s latest horror flick is a bold, campy, thrill ride best experienced cold.Sep 11, 2021Sep 11, 2021