Matthew Monagle

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Review: Sonic the Hedgehog
Sonic the Hedgehog
The Sega speedster finally arrives with all the nostalgic fun intact

Movie Review, Feb. 21, 2020

Review: Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)
Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)
Harleen makes her own way without Mr. J.

Movie Review, Feb. 14, 2020

Review: Gretel & Hansel
Gretel & Hansel
The woods are dark and deep, but far from lovely ...

Movie Review, Feb. 7, 2020

Review: 2020 Oscar-Nominated Short Films: Documentary
2020 Oscar-Nominated Short Films: Documentary
Trauma defines these glimpses into other real lives

Movie Review, Jan. 31, 2020

Review: Underwater
Underwater
Neo-creature feature is a soggy mess

Movie Review, Jan. 17, 2020

Matthew Monagle’s Top 10 Films of 2019
Matthew Monagle’s Top 10 Films of 2019

Screens, Dec. 19, 2019

Review: Black Christmas
Black Christmas
Redo of horror classic rejects subtext for political message

Movie Review, Dec. 20, 2019

Review: 6 Underground
6 Underground
Michael Bay proves again that he's no James Cameron

Movie Review, Dec. 13, 2019

The Politics of Slasher <i>Black Christmas</i>
The Politics of Slasher Black Christmas
The Canadian classic was about more than gore

Screens, Dec. 12, 2019

Review: 21 Bridges
21 Bridges
Chadwick Boseman brings Manhattan to a halt as a corruption-busting cop

Movie Review, Nov. 29, 2019

Review: The Lighthouse
The Lighthouse
The latest from The Witch director finds madness in isolation

Movie Review, Oct. 25, 2019

Documentary <i>Cowboys</i>  Shows That Some Are Still Out on the Range
Documentary Cowboys Shows That Some Are Still Out on the Range
If you thought cross-country cattle drives were the stuff of legend, this Austin Film Festival showing will make you think again

Screens, Oct. 24, 2019

Review: Black and Blue
Black and Blue
Corrupt cop drama feels awkwardly dated

Movie Review, Oct. 25, 2019

Review: Gemini Man
Gemini Man
It's Will Smith vs. a younger Will Smith

Movie Review, Oct. 11, 2019

Review: The Parts You Lose
The Parts You Lose
Icy thriller has no idea what to do with its talented cast

Movie Review, Oct. 4, 2019

Fantastic Fest Review: <i>Fractured</i>
Review: Fractured
Workmanlike thriller is a lost opportunity

Screens, Sept. 26, 2019

Review: Depraved
Depraved
A modern Frankenstein finds the sins of the fathers in war and commerce

Movie Review, Sept. 27, 2019

Fantastic Fest Review: <i>After Midnight</i>
Review: After Midnight
We're definitely digging Jeremy Gardner's scene

Screens, Sept. 25, 2019

Fantastic Fest Review: <i>Jallikattu</i>
Review: Jallikattu
Buffalo hunt is a deceptive cover for a brilliant political allegory

Screens, Sept. 23, 2019

Fantastic Fest Review: <i>Saint Maud</i>
Review: Saint Maud
Tragic, enthralling, and shocking tale of religious obsession

Screens, Sept. 21, 2019

Review: Villains
Villains
Delicious black comedy finds bad guys in a battle of the generations

Movie Review, Sept. 20, 2019

Review: Hustlers
Hustlers
True crime drama gets an A-list female empowerment sheen

Movie Review, Sept. 20, 2019

Blue Collar Movie Making at Austin Revolution Film Festival
Blue Collar Movie Making at Austin Revolution Film Festival
Beyond the micro-budget celebration of the true indies returns

Screens, Sept. 3, 2019

Review: Brittany Runs a Marathon
Brittany Runs a Marathon
Rom-com takes a run at body positivity

Movie Review, Aug. 30, 2019

Review: Piranhas
Piranhas
Naples' juvenile gangsters are more than mini-goodfellas

Movie Review, Aug. 30, 2019

Review: Angel Has Fallen
Angel Has Fallen
An unexpected twist in the franchise is all for the better

Movie Review, Aug. 23, 2019

Review: The Nightingale
The Nightingale
Jennifer Kent's follow-up to The Babadook is a true historical horror

Movie Review, Aug. 9, 2019

Review: Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw
Something something family something. The unkillable franchise lumbers on.

Movie Review, Aug. 2, 2019

Review: The Farewell
The Farewell
Awkwafina is the heart of this loving story of families, belonging, and lies

Movie Review, July 19, 2019

Review: The Art of Self-Defense
The Art of Self-Defense
Jesse Eisenberg excels as the mouse that roars in this karate black comedy

Movie Review, July 12, 2019

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