Black Bear ★★★
Lawrence Michael Levine’s third directorial feature, which had its premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, is a hard filmContinue Reading
Lawrence Michael Levine’s third directorial feature, which had its premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, is a hard filmContinue Reading
If you lived during the 1990s, then you are most likely familiar with the popular Nickelodeon cartoon The Ren &Continue Reading
In the genre of war films, rarely do we get a work that truly shows the effects of war uponContinue Reading
English film critic Robin Wood once defined the horror film as one that presents a scenario of normality under threatContinue Reading
What is life worth? This question is posed many times in Sara Colangelo’s biographical drama, Worth. It is posed byContinue Reading
Eliza Hittman’s Never Rarely Sometimes Always is one of those Sundance films that will surely get people talking. It isContinue Reading
Guy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen plays with the same heavy narration of Adam McKay‘s recent work blended with the juvenile senseContinue Reading
The long take is nothing new, and neither is the “one shot film”. Alfred Hitchcock edited his masterful 1948 thrillerContinue Reading
I Lost My Body follows a disembodied hand as it seeks to reunite with its owner. At the same time,Continue Reading
Makoto Shinkai, director of the smash hit Your Name, returns with another movie that portrays natural phenomena with a supernaturalContinue Reading










