Booksmart: A Dazed and Confused for 2019Another in a long line of coming of age movies about socially awkward teen girls, this may seem a mile away from something like Eighth...
Dead to Me is a Dark, Hilarious Look into Grief and GuiltDead to Me opens up on grieving but curt widow, Jen (Christina Applegate), as she begins her first day at a grief group. There, she meets...
Minding the Gap: Transcendent Documentary Exploration of Toxic MasculinityMinding the Gap is nominally a documentary about three men, breathing their last gasp of adolescence, finding an escape from their...
10 Things I hate About You Retrospective: a Genre Defining Rehash of a Genre Defining ClassicEveryone has a “chick flick” they like. Everyone, you’re not immune. Let’s face it, amongst some utter tosh there are some genuine gems –...
Loro: A Flawed and Over-long yet Undeniably Dynamic Portrait of a Corrupt PresidentHaving formerly tackled previous infamous Italian Prime Minister Guilio Andreotti in Il Divo, Paolo Sorrentino and Toni Servillo now...
Shazam! ReviewThe appearance of a Shazam movie before a sequel to Man of Steel (2013), or solo film for Batman or Flash, may confuse some; particularly...
A History of Vampires in FilmAlthough vampire-like figures have existed in folklore across the world for centuries, the majority of vampire films take their...
World Cinema: FrenchFrance is generally perceived as the birthplace of the cinema by many cinephiles and there's a reason why, as several of the most renown...
Review: BurningAt one point early on in Lee Chang Dong’s haunting film Burning, one character compares another to The Great Gatsby. It’s a rare moment,...