Paddleton ★★½
We all have some vague understanding that our time is limited. It’s a harsh, inevitable fact of life that everyContinue Reading
We all have some vague understanding that our time is limited. It’s a harsh, inevitable fact of life that everyContinue Reading
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Alex Sitaras: I’ll jump right into things and get us started with Us (and a bad joke). Us is JordanContinue Reading
Five years since the passing of Philip Seymour Hoffman, we look back at the career of the gone much tooContinue Reading
The idea behind Derek Cianfrance’s Blue Valentine stemmed from the divorce of Cianfrance’s own parents. To help comes to termsContinue Reading
Frederick Wiseman has been making documentaries since the 60’s. He’s been to mental institutions, schools, laboratories, and museums. He’s exploredContinue Reading
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind represents an elusive oddity within cinema- the science fiction romance. Written by the everContinue Reading









