Film Review: Lovely, Dark, And Deep
Lovely, Dark, And Deep is the directorial debut of Teresa Sutherland, who notably wrote the screenplay for The Wind, as well as being a staff writer on Mike Flanagan’s Netflix Continue Reading
Lovely, Dark, And Deep is the directorial debut of Teresa Sutherland, who notably wrote the screenplay for The Wind, as well as being a staff writer on Mike Flanagan’s Netflix Continue Reading
The awkwardly titled Land Of Bad is a fairly straight forward B-action movie, the kind you’d almost usually see these days with a much lower budget, and probably slated for Continue Reading
Out Of Darkness is the feature directorial debut of Andrew Cumming, working off a script by Ruth Greenberg. It’s a survival horror story set in the paleolithic era, a moment Continue Reading
Argylle is a very strange experience that’s left me with far more questions that I would have anticipated. And I’m not just talking about the film itself, I’m still extremely Continue Reading
This is so weird, so pardon as I provide some context. Badland Hunters is a sequel to South Korea’s submission for the Oscars – Concrete Utopia, though notably none of Continue Reading
I.S.S. has a pretty fun and compelling premise. What if the world plunges into a total nuclear war, and the Russian and American astronauts on the International Space Station both Continue Reading
I think it’s about time we really come to collectively recognize Jason Statham as one of the most versatile action stars to hit the western world of filmmaking since the Continue Reading
Here’s the second part of my 2023 Movie Catch-Up, check out Part 1 if you haven’t already. Scrapper Review: https://letterboxd.com/hermandhaliwal/film/scrapper-2023/ Chicken Run: Dawn Of The Nugget Review: https://letterboxd.com/hermandhaliwal/film/chicken-run-dawn-of-the-nugget/ Continue Reading
Written and directed by Bryce McGuire, based off his 2014 short of the same name, Night Swim follows a family who moves into a new home. Only for some members Continue Reading
I’ve been of the opinion for a while that Americans are generally bad at satire. We’re far too sincere a people. We like to wear our hearts on our sleeves. Continue Reading