
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
This origin story has enough there in terms of fantastic fight sequences, character work, and Asian representation to more than make up for its abysmal finale.
Rating: 3.5/5

Candyman (2021)
Candyman’s imaginative kills never get old, the characters of Anthony and Brianna get you more emotionally invested, and it has something to say about the detrimental impact of racialized violence and gentrification on the black community.
Rating: 4/5


The Suicide Squad
The Suicide Squad is the latest example of DC doing what I love most: having a standalone story where a director has free reign to realize their vision entirely.
Rating: 4.5/5

Black Widow
While it was still okay to watch, Black Widow chiefly felt like a way to bring more characters into the fold and set the stage for what’s yet to come in the MCU.
Rating: 3/5