Film Review: Tolkien
I feel like there is a good film somewhere in Tolkien, but it lacks the proper vision and discipline to tell the story it needs to and in the way Continue Reading
I feel like there is a good film somewhere in Tolkien, but it lacks the proper vision and discipline to tell the story it needs to and in the way Continue Reading
Barely three months since writer/director, Joe Berlinger, unleashed Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes on Netflix, and he already has a new Netflix release on the same subject Continue Reading
Based on the autobiography of the same name by band members of Mötley Crüe – Tommy Lee, Mick Mars, Vince Neil, Nikki Sixx – as well as author, Neil Strauss, Continue Reading
Even going into Bohemian Rhapsody fairly indifferent because I tend to be mostly indifferent to the works of director, Bryan Singer, I was surprised to find myself getting worked up Continue Reading
Sanju is a rather odd beast. It’s a biopic based on a famous – and still working – Bollywood movie star, Sanjay Dutt, as it chronicles his well publicised internal Continue Reading
I don’t necessarily buy into the whole idea of “you shouldn’t make conventional films about unconventional people,” a criticism that has been laid on many biopics over the years, some Continue Reading
In a way, I suppose a film like Roxanne Roxanne is meant for someone like me. Someone who has perhaps not heard of Roxanne Shanté, or in my case, only Continue Reading