Written by Alexander Reams "Dillard’s restrained approach to Jesse Brown (Jonathan Majors) provides us with a different perspective on pilots and what the mental toll on them was, along with Brown’s struggle of being..."… Continue reading.
Tag: Film Review
Babylon
Written by Taylor Baker "Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon” is a confounding and bombastic reimagining of the decadence, horror, mystique, and myth at a major turning point in the history of film. From the zenith of silent pictures to the messy beginning … Continue reading.
The Decameron
Written by Raúl Mendoza "“The Decameron” adapts from memory the stories in Giovanni Boccaccio’s 14th-century book. In Pasolini fashion, the film highlights the erotic nature of the stories while providing a more comedic execution that was new to..."… Continue reading.
Emancipation
Written by Alexander Reams "There was a time when “Directed by Antoine Fuqua” meant something, it meant a director who knew how to make entertaining fare that would become a hit on tv channels..."… Continue reading.
True Things
Written by Jeff Sparks "In “True Things,” Ruth Wilson stars as Kate, a woman desperate for attention and excitement in her lonesome life. When a man named Blond comes along she falls for him despite his questionable intentions..."… Continue reading.
Die Hard
Written by Nick McCann "Tis the season to shoot the hell out of bad guys. Action films reached their stride in the 1980s, pushing new adrenaline-fueled techniques for some true showstoppers in the cinema. Stars like Arnold Schwarzenegger and..."… Continue reading.
Avatar: The Way of Water
Written by Taylor Baker "“The Way of Water” is an all-ages theme park ride with no height restriction. A film that’s simultaneously pushed and redefined high frame rate and 3D filmmaking. If that’s not a picture worth rolling out from … Continue reading.
