Call Me by Your Name, the Story of the Boy Who Knew Everything and Nothing
i. Elio Perlman, not yet a man, hardly a boy, knows everything. He knows everything about the things that noContinue Reading
i. Elio Perlman, not yet a man, hardly a boy, knows everything. He knows everything about the things that noContinue Reading
Remakes of horror classics have become a trend that is most likely here to stay. For the most part, theyContinue Reading
Ian Floodgate: The first film out this month that I would like to take a look at is The Nightingale,written andContinue Reading
Many of the best romantic films embrace the characteristically visual nature of cinema, expressing their stories of love literally throughContinue Reading
“Brothers by blood. Sisters by name” is the tagline for French director Jacques Audiard‘s first outing at the helm of anContinue 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
Eighth grade is a strange year for most. It’s a time when you’re firmly lodged between the conflicting pulls ofContinue Reading
Ben McDonald: August marks that time of the year when blockbuster season starts to flicker out and awards season moviesContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: This month we have a pretty diverse set of Most Anticipated titles. Two first time directors, two veteranContinue Reading