Matt ParentMy Ten Favorite MoviesWith Sight & Sound’s poll right around the corner, it felt only right to explore and celebrate my favorite works of cinemaNov 25, 2022Nov 25, 2022
Matt ParentMovie Review: “Space Sweepers”Every scene in this Korean popcorn film feels recycled from previous sci-fi movies, but the collective result is fresh and fun enough to…Feb 17, 2021Feb 17, 2021
Matt ParentMovie Review: “Judas and the Black Messiah”In this biopic about the betrayal and assassination of Fred Hampton, LaKeith Stanfield and Daniel Kaluuya deliver tour-de-force…Feb 14, 2021Feb 14, 2021
Matt ParentMovie Review: “Malcolm & Marie”Sam Levinson’s intellectual depiction of a troubled romance offers the allure of stylish, energetic cinema, but disappoints at nearly…Feb 7, 2021Feb 7, 2021
Matt ParentMy Favorite Movies of 2020There were many bright spots in the year when a global pandemic marred and reshaped the film world. These are my ten favorite.Jan 31, 2021Jan 31, 2021
Matt ParentReview: “One Night in Miami”The dialogue-driven account of four famous friends and their night together tackles pivotal issues of race from an entertaining and…Jan 17, 2021Jan 17, 2021
Matt ParentReview: “I’m Your Woman”The Rachel Broshanan thriller vehicle has impactful things to say about crime cinema, but its flawed execution leaves much to be desired.Dec 16, 2020Dec 16, 2020
Matt Parent2020 World Series: In Charlie Morton, The Rays Have An Ace Who Deserves Their TrustThe veteran pitcher has continued a career of postseason brilliance this fall. With their first-ever World Series on the line, Tampa Bay…Oct 22, 2020Oct 22, 2020
Matt ParentThe Many Tragedies of the Portland Trail BlazersNo NBA team is immune to roster mistakes, but the Trail Blazers’ 45-year run of misfortune needs to be acknowledged and analyzed.Nov 8, 20181Nov 8, 20181
Matt ParentDunkirk is Christopher Nolan At His Best and BleakestHollywood’s foremost creative mind give us his most harrowing work yet.Aug 1, 2017Aug 1, 2017