Tag: the Independent
Movie Review: Bloodshot – it’s a superhero flick that’s likely to...
"Bloodshot" features Vin Diesel as Ray Garrison, a tough-as-nails soldier who, following a botched mission, finds himself back from the dead.
Movie Review: “Scoob!” doesn’t live up to the name that inspired...
Scoob! doesn't live up to the old school cartoon that inspired it.
Movie Review: “The Platform” is a provocative allegory for strange times
The Platform is a timely allegory for strange times.
Movie Review: Extraction
What "Extraction" lacks in originality it more than makes up for in action and performances
Movie Review: “The Invisible Man” is part thriller, part social commentary
Movie review: "The Invisible Man" plays like a fusion of "Sleeping With the Enemy" and "Hollow Man."
The Independent’s Top Five Zion National Park Springtime Hikes
The Independent has hand-selected the top five Zion National Park springtime hikes. There is sure to be something for all levels of hikers here.
Movie Review: “Sonic the Hedgehog” brings the popular Sega character to...
Movie Review: "Sonic the Hedgehog" is more tolerable than, let's say, 1993's "Super Mario Brothers." Yeah. I said it. Sorry, "Super Mario Brothers" fans.
Movie Review: “Downhill” has moments but lacks the poignancy of the...
Movie review: "Downhill" isn't a bad movie. But when stacked up against "Force Majeure," it does feel like a slight and unnecessary one.
Sundance 2020: “Wendy” is a lyrical and wondrous retelling of “Peter...
Sundance 2020: "Wendy" works where movies like Steven Spielberg's beloved "Hook" and Joe Wright's little-seen "Peter Pan" came up short.
Sundance 2020: “Crip Camp” is an honest and eye opening look...
Sundance 2020: "Crip Camp" is well worth watching, particularly if your life has personally been touched by someone with a disability.