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Review: ‘One Battle After Another’ is a thrilling, absurd and heartfelt masterpiece
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 9/26/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 9/26/25

Review: ‘One Battle After Another’ is a thrilling, absurd and heartfelt masterpiece

Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film is an entertaining journey packed with ideas that could only be conceived by one of our greatest filmmakers.

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Review: ‘The Long Walk’ is the best Stephen King adaptation in years
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 9/11/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 9/11/25

Review: ‘The Long Walk’ is the best Stephen King adaptation in years

Francis Lawrence’s dystopian horror film is a thrilling and devastating depiction of young men broken down by a fascist system trying to find the will to go on.

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Review: ‘Caught Stealing’ robs from the best ‘90s crime films
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 8/28/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 8/28/25

Review: ‘Caught Stealing’ robs from the best ‘90s crime films

It’s odd how stars like Austin Butler and Zoë Kravitz can make a meal out of this warmed-over genre film while its iconic boundary-pushing director hardly seems present.

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Review: ‘The Roses’ is a broadly appealing bouquet of banter and black comedy
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 8/25/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 8/25/25

Review: ‘The Roses’ is a broadly appealing bouquet of banter and black comedy

There’s just something nice about having an adult-oriented comedy with broad appeal in theaters again. 

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Review: The uneven ‘Highest 2 Lowest’ lives up to its title
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 8/14/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 8/14/25

Review: The uneven ‘Highest 2 Lowest’ lives up to its title

In Spike Lee’s inconsistent reimagining of Akira Kurosawa’s classic High and Low, Denzel Washington stars as an aging record executive facing a $17.5 million moral dilemma.

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Review: The gorgeous, ghostly ‘Went Up the Hill’ strains to connect
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 8/12/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 8/12/25

Review: The gorgeous, ghostly ‘Went Up the Hill’ strains to connect

Samuel Van Grinsven’s stripped-down ghost story takes intriguing risks but also settles for muted horror thriller cliches.

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Book Review: ‘Lost in the Stream’ finds a way toward a richer movie-watching life
Bite Size Reviews Chad Comello 8/12/25 Bite Size Reviews Chad Comello 8/12/25

Book Review: ‘Lost in the Stream’ finds a way toward a richer movie-watching life

The debut book from content creator and physical media evangelist Jeff Rauseo argues against the streaming-centered status quo.

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Review: ‘Weapons’ is a dark, absurd, and horrific delight
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 8/7/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 8/7/25

Review: ‘Weapons’ is a dark, absurd, and horrific delight

With its dark humor, intense scares, and playful plot structure, writer/director Zach Cregger’s Barbarian follow-up is the most fun I’ve had at the movies this year.

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Review: ‘Suspended Time’ takes a lethargic look back on lockdown
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 8/5/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 8/5/25

Review: ‘Suspended Time’ takes a lethargic look back on lockdown

Olivier Assayas’s metafictional meditation on his COVID quarantine experience only hints at something richer.

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Review: Rockumentary ‘Architecton’ looks stone-cold stunning
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 7/31/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 7/31/25

Review: Rockumentary ‘Architecton’ looks stone-cold stunning

Documentarian Victor Kossakovsky films cement production and a natural landslide with similar amazement while pushing the boundaries of drone videography.

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Review: ‘Shoshana’ is as convoluted as its geopolitics
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 7/29/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 7/29/25

Review: ‘Shoshana’ is as convoluted as its geopolitics

Is Michael Winterbottom’s new film a BBC-esque period piece? A gripping spy thriller? A star-crossed love story? Who knows—the movie certainly doesn’t.

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Review: ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ toddles in the right direction
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 7/24/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 7/24/25

Review: ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ toddles in the right direction

The long-awaited entrance of Marvel’s “first family” into the MCU attempts to revive the Marvel brand and bring fans back, with mixed results.

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Review: Somehow ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ hooks you in
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 7/17/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 7/17/25

Review: Somehow ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ hooks you in

There’s a winking, Gen-Z tone to this legacyquel that never fully descends into parody, but also makes sure the audience gets plenty of laughs and hook/harpoon-related mutilation.

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Review: Fear and loathing in ‘Eddington’
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 7/15/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 7/15/25

Review: Fear and loathing in ‘Eddington’

In Ari Aster’s new COVID-era, hysteria-western Eddington, cell phones have overtaken shootouts as the primary mechanism of frontier justice.

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Review: ‘Superman’ is a well-cast blockbuster lost in its own self-importance
Bite Size Reviews Kevin Prchal 7/8/25 Bite Size Reviews Kevin Prchal 7/8/25

Review: ‘Superman’ is a well-cast blockbuster lost in its own self-importance

Overwritten and under-executed, James Gunn’s Superman is yet another entangled, CGI superhero slop fest disguised as something meaningful.

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Review: ‘F1’ is an exhilarating ride without a higher gear
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 6/26/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 6/26/25

Review: ‘F1’ is an exhilarating ride without a higher gear

Between the pulse-pounding sequences of Joseph Kosinski’s Top Gun: Maverick followup is the formulaic fodder of every feel-good sports movie.

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Review: ‘28 Years Later’ is bloody and bizarre in the best ways
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 6/19/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 6/19/25

Review: ‘28 Years Later’ is bloody and bizarre in the best ways

The third entry in Danny Boyle and Alex Garland’s zombie series could have easily become a “legacyquel” IP cash grab, yet it remains grounded as a heartfelt, harrowing, and often zany story.

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Review: ‘Ballerina’ has just enough jaw-shattering action to justify itself
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 6/5/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 6/5/25

Review: ‘Ballerina’ has just enough jaw-shattering action to justify itself

In this expansion of the John Wick universe, flamethrower duels and grenade fights win out over witty dialogue, characterization, and compelling lore.

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Review: ‘Bring Her Back’ is yet another twisted A24 horror experience
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 5/27/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 5/27/25

Review: ‘Bring Her Back’ is yet another twisted A24 horror experience

The Philippou twins’ follow-up to their 2023 breakthrough Talk to Me continues to plumb the blackened depths of grief without an ounce of light.

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Review: Is ‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ the best horror sequel ever?
Bite Size Reviews Natalie Pohorski 5/20/25 Bite Size Reviews Natalie Pohorski 5/20/25

Review: Is ‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ the best horror sequel ever?

The latest installment in the Final Destination franchise is a non-stop thrill ride that’s stuffed with surprises and knows exactly what it is.

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