Film Review: Green Book
I have a hard time fathoming the idea of Green Book being this big awards contender that it has been framed as. Not necessarily because it’s allegedly misrepresenting one of Continue Reading
I have a hard time fathoming the idea of Green Book being this big awards contender that it has been framed as. Not necessarily because it’s allegedly misrepresenting one of Continue Reading
Few films have been able to put you in the headspace of someone who is in space flight like First Man does. Each of these sequences seem to be where Continue Reading
Paul Greengrass has always been a filmmaker whose work I admired more than I enjoyed. He has great skills in creating an effect that puts you in the moment, utilizing Continue Reading
White Boy Rick is the follow-up to Yann Demange’s 2014 debut, ‘71, a terrific barebones thriller about a soldier stuck behind enemy lines that uses the Troubles as a backdrop. Continue Reading
I grew up in Charlottesville, VA. I always thought it was a neat place to grow up because as a history nut, the place is rich in cultural significance, even Continue Reading
Obvious metaphor is obvious, but it doesn’t take away the comedic potential away from the mere idea of having a movie based on a game of tag between adults. The Continue Reading
If you go in to Action Point hoping to see more of Johnny Knoxville’s Jackass style antics and stunts, you will probably come out disappointed. This is not really what 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
If you haven’t heard of The Miracle Season, don’t worry because neither have I before I actually sat down and watched it. It tells the true story of Iowa City Continue Reading