Film Review: Flee
Flee is a documentary from Danish filmmaker, Jonas Poher Rasmussen, and it’s a rather unique take on the documentary approach, even compared to other animated documentaries, most famously being Waltz Continue Reading
Flee is a documentary from Danish filmmaker, Jonas Poher Rasmussen, and it’s a rather unique take on the documentary approach, even compared to other animated documentaries, most famously being Waltz Continue Reading
What We Left Unfinished is a documentary from Mariam Ghani, and it explores an area of film history that isn’t the most well known, that of Afghan cinema. It specifically Continue Reading
I actually didn’t plan on writing this, but since everyone seems to be putting their two cents on this new installment in the FX/Hulu series, The New York Times Presents, Continue Reading
A little over a month ago, one of the things I did to pass time while in quarantine was watch the entirety of Xena: Warrior Princess, a childhood favorite of Continue Reading
Ever since the untimely death of the much beloved Hollywood actress, Natalie Wood, on November 29th, 1981, at the mere age of 43, her legacy has transitioned into a form Continue Reading
If you’re expecting Leaving Neverland to be the ultimate exposé on Michael Jackson, that’s not entirely what you’re going to get. There are maybe a few details that can be Continue Reading
It’s kind of hard to believe that the supposed “War To End All Wars” just passed the 100th anniversary of its conclusion this past November. It was in many ways Continue Reading
45 years after The Exorcist became a massive cultural moment, William Friedkin has decided to take a step back into the realm of angels and demons. The Devil and Father Continue Reading