Paige ReviewsPatrick Vollrath’s “7500,” Asks the Audience, Fight or Flight?I thought I had made up my mind about 7500, but, as I read more and more about it, my feelings change from apathy to awe.Jul 23, 2020Jul 23, 2020
Paige Reviews‘The Great’ is, in fact, great.You should be Russian to see this show.Jul 11, 2020Jul 11, 2020
Paige ReviewsLittle Fires, Big DisappointmentOk, that title is a bit harsh, but it makes a point. I really wanted “Little Fires Everywhere” to be great. I wanted it to ‘wow’ me, but…May 8, 2020May 8, 2020
Paige Reviews‘Dark Waters’ Sheds Light‘We protect us. We do. Nobody else. Not the companies, not the scientists, not the government. Us.’Mar 27, 2020Mar 27, 2020
Paige Reviews‘The Peanut Butter Falcon’No trailers, no synopses, no movie reviews. I knew nothing before watching this movie. I was going in blind.Mar 21, 2020Mar 21, 2020
Paige Reviews“Honey Boy” Redefines ShiaIt is easy to forget famous peoples’ humanity. It is easy to cast them as torured, lonely, or mean. We don’t know them. They don’t know us…Mar 10, 2020Mar 10, 2020
Paige Reviews‘Midsommar’ lessons in loveLike the greatest fairytales, Ari Aster’s gruesome film teaches us a valuable life-lessonJan 19, 2020Jan 19, 2020
Paige ReviewsRidley Scott’s ‘Alien’ from a Millenial Woman’s PerspectiveThe year is 1979…Jan 9, 20201Jan 9, 20201
Paige ReviewsGreta Gerwig’s ‘Little Women’To be frank, I remember disliking the book. It was boring and I didn’t understand the protagonists’ motivations. Greta, however, she…Dec 27, 2019Dec 27, 2019