Film Review: Shirley
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
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
After the most recent attempt at revitalizing the Universal Monsters with 2017’s The Mummy crashed and burned, it was clear that a whole new approach had to be taken. And Continue Reading
I feel like the gangster films are one of the few genre exercises that audiences are forgiving when it comes to excess. Be it excess in length, violence, stylistic flourishes, Continue Reading