The Importance of a Woman-led Story in The Lost Daughter
For a film that focuses on the responsibilities of motherhood and the relationships between mothers and daughters, it only seemsContinue Reading
For a film that focuses on the responsibilities of motherhood and the relationships between mothers and daughters, it only seemsContinue Reading
Upbeat and entirely pleasant, The High Note is a showbiz comedy-drama about a musician’s personal assistant who strives to becomeContinue Reading
Remakes of horror classics have become a trend that is most likely here to stay. For the most part, theyContinue Reading
The cinematic equivalent of “Chicken Soup for the Soul”, The Peanut Butter Falcon is a heartwarming, fictional tale of aContinue Reading
Ian Floodgate: The first film out this month that I would like to take a look at is The Nightingale,written andContinue Reading
If ever there was a digital-age successor to the totally dumb delight of Tommy Wiseau‘s 2003 cult classic The Room,Continue Reading
Bad Times at the El Royale finds writer/director Drew Goddard working in familiar territory. After his successful deconstruction of horrorContinue Reading
Ian Floodgate: We come to that time of year again where there are many films being touted as awards contenders andContinue Reading
Between the feverish anticipation for Bradley Cooper‘s A Star is Born and Luca Guadagnino‘s Suspiria, the 75th Venice Film Festival has been theContinue Reading