Film Review: It Ends With Us
I have rarely felt so out-of-the-loop about something. I try my best to stay in-the-know about things in pop culture, even in areas I don’t necessarily partake in myself. I Continue Reading
I have rarely felt so out-of-the-loop about something. I try my best to stay in-the-know about things in pop culture, even in areas I don’t necessarily partake in myself. I Continue Reading
If you ever wanted to experience the point-of-view of a tennis ball in the middle of a match, Luca Guadagnino has you covered! Jokes aside, his latest film Challengers is Continue Reading
Three Thousand Years Of Longing is the highly anticipated follow-up to Mad Max: Fury Road from director, George Miller, who co-wrote the the film with Augusta Gore, adapting the short Continue Reading
Obviously, the only truly interesting thing about Where The Crawdads Sing is the absolutely bizarre connection between the plot of the film – or rather the book it’s based on Continue Reading
The Lost City is by all accounts a pretty standard riff on the Romancing The Stone formula, so much so that the 1984 Zemeckis film is even referenced early on. Continue Reading
West Side Story is the latest adaptation of the classic Broadway musical from Arthur Laurents, Leonard Bernstein, Jerome Robbins, and the late Stephen Sondheim. Having already been made into the Continue Reading
Bombay Rose is an Indian animated film from Gitanjali Rao, marking her feature directorial debut. It follows Salim (Amit Deondi) and Kamala (Cyli Khare), two young people who are trying Continue Reading
Twilight’s Kiss is a drama from Hong Kong filmmaker, Ray Yeung. It follows Pak (Tai-Bo) and Hoi (Ben Yuen), two elderly working class men who also happen to be closeted Continue Reading
Sylvie’s Love is a Harlem set period romance from writer/director, Eugene Ashe. It follows the lives of two lovers of the star-crossed variety during the late 50s, Sylvie (Tessa Thompson) Continue Reading
Spontaneous is a rom-com – in a manner of speaking – adapted by the book of the same name by Aaron Starmer from writer/director, Brian Duffield, who is having quite Continue Reading