Film Review: Wildlife
There’s been a few directorial debuts from prominent actors this year with films like A Star Is Born and Mid90s. I always find them interesting since actors are able to Continue Reading
There’s been a few directorial debuts from prominent actors this year with films like A Star Is Born and Mid90s. I always find them interesting since actors are able to Continue Reading
The Girl In The Spider’s Web is a strange beast when it comes to the world of franchise filmmaking. It’s a kinda-sorta sequel/kinda-sorta reboot to David Fincher’s 2011 adaptation of Continue Reading
Upon exiting the theater, I initially thought that The Hate U Give was perhaps too blunt for its own good, utilizing too broad a stroke on several hot topics to Continue Reading
Few films have been able to put you in the headspace of someone who is in space flight like First Man does. Each of these sequences seem to be where Continue Reading
I honestly crazy about the first Goosebumps movie. Not in the sense that it was bad, just that it very much wasn’t for me. It was like one of those Continue Reading
With Murder Party, Blue Ruin, and Green Room, Jeremy Saulnier has already cemented himself as one of the best filmmakers out there, especially when it comes to delivering some delightfully Continue Reading
I feel like I should have liked this way more than I did. The idea of shock horror director, Eli Roth, taking the helm of an Amblin production that serves Continue Reading
Paul Feig has made a name for himself by placing extra focus on female-driven stories, which has paid off mostly well. But he has always kept his footing in his Continue Reading
Papillon is based on the memoirs by Henri Charrière, who also went by the nickname Papillion. The events are – even by his own admission – loosely based on his Continue Reading
Well, if there’s one thing I can say for sure, it’s that the film delivers exactly what the title promises. Crazy Rich Asians is the highly anticipated adaptation of the Continue Reading