Film Review: Oppenheimer
NOTE: As of me writing this, the WGA and SAG-AFTRA are currently on strike, demanding fair wages, better working conditions, protection from AI, among many other important issues that face Continue Reading
NOTE: As of me writing this, the WGA and SAG-AFTRA are currently on strike, demanding fair wages, better working conditions, protection from AI, among many other important issues that face Continue Reading
Written by Hayley Schore and Roshan Sethi, and directed by Phyllis Nagy, Call Jane is a fictionalized account of the very real underground organization known as the Jane Collective, which Continue Reading
The Woman King is the latest film from Gina Prince-Bythewood, with a script from Dana Stevens (and a surprise “Story By” credit for Maria Bello). Taking place in the early Continue Reading
Laal Singh Chaddha is the official Bollywood remake of Robert Zemeckis’ 1994 Best Picture winner, Forrest Gump, this time directed by Advait Chandan and adapted by Atul Kulkarni (notable for Continue Reading
Following her impressive debut with The Babadook back in 2014, writer-director, Jennifer Kent is back with her new film, The Nightingale. Taking a sharp turn away from the supernatural thrills Continue Reading
The exhaustingly titled I Do Not Care If We Go Down In History As Barbarians is the third film from Romanian filmmaker, Radu Jude. It follows Mariana (played by a Continue Reading
For a movie about capturing the Nazi responsible for the final solution, this was pretty mundane. There is some very compelling history behind the story of Operation Finale. Oscar Isaac Continue Reading
Chappaquiddick is a very frustrating film. Though, not for the reason you might expect. Many of the right ingredients are here for something special, but somehow it doesn’t all come Continue Reading