Film Review: It Ends With Us
I have rarely felt so out-of-the-loop about something. I try my best to stay in-the-know about things in pop culture, even in areas I don’t necessarily partake in myself. I Continue Reading
I have rarely felt so out-of-the-loop about something. I try my best to stay in-the-know about things in pop culture, even in areas I don’t necessarily partake in myself. I Continue Reading
Eileen is a much stranger film than I anticipated, and I’m not entirely sure if it’s for the better or for the worse. It’s the new film from William Oldroyd, Continue Reading
To cut right to the chase, no, this is not as good as 1990 version directed by Nicolas Roeg. I even rewatched that version before seeing the new one since Continue Reading
Josephine Decker’s previous film, Madeline’s Madeline, was a picture that I really admired for its incredibly striking and ethereal elements, but found a little hard to emotionally connect with, especially Continue Reading
The Quarry is loosely based on the 1995 book of the same name by Damon Galgut, which dealt with racial tensions in a post-apartheid South Africa. However, for his film Continue Reading
Based on the 2010 novel of the same name by Liza Marklund and James Patterson, The Postcard Killings is a crime thriller that revolves around a NYPD detective, Jacob Kanon Continue Reading
Spenser Confidential gives the kind of vibe that I would get from watching a pilot for a prime time network television series, and the silly mid-2000s sounding title certainly doesn’t Continue Reading
The latest cinematic adaptation of Jack London’s 1903 novel, The Call Of The Wind, feels like one of those modest, live-action Disney adventure films you’d see from the 50s and Continue Reading
Loosely based on Henry James’ classic 1898 novella, The Turn Of The Screw, The Turning comes to us courtesy of screenwriters, Carey W. Hayes and Chad Hayes, and director, Floria Continue Reading
For most of Martin Scorsese’s latest film, The Irishman, I was sitting in the theater thinking, “well, this is really good, but I don’t see what makes this particularly special.” Continue Reading