The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian July 2, 2021 The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian is a fantasy epic adventure, co-written and also directed by Andrew Adamson. Prince Caspian...
Shakespeare in Love July 2, 2021 There aren’t many stories of unfulfilled love that hit home the same way Shakespeare in Love does. This is a...
Forrest Gump (1994) July 2, 2021 There aren’t many films that are as celebrated as Forrest Gump is. The incredibly odd journey of a simple-minded man,...
Cruella July 1, 2021 Cruella was one of those movies that Disney released in theatres as well as a premium offering on their Disney...
The English Patient July 1, 2021 There are always movies that after a while of their popularity start to get overlooked; The English Patient is one...
Dangal June 30, 2021 While compared to its western counterpart, Bollywood as an industry has always sluggishly tried to continue its traditions and follow...
Saving Private Ryan June 30, 2021 Steven Spielberg and creating films that stretch through multiple genres, with multiple variations of filmmaking styles, cinematic depths, and settings...
Catwoman June 30, 2021 I’ll start off with honesty; comic book films aren’t the most interesting films to me. Sure, there are some exceptions...
The Karate Kid (1984) June 25, 2021 It’s hard to believe that this is where the whole trilogy started, but Robert Mark Kamen’s 1984 premier installment starring...
Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway June 22, 2021 I have a real soft spot for 2018s Peter Rabbit. I watched it with my niece and found it to...
Luca June 21, 2021 Luca is a 2021 movie from the good folks at Pixar. Before we get into the actual movie, I want...
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It June 21, 2021 It is crazy to think that The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It is the eighth movie in this...
A Quiet Place Part II June 14, 2021 Today I am excited to talk about what was one of my most anticipated movies of last year and this...
Rio 2 June 3, 2021 After the success that the first Rio film went through, it was inevitable that Blue Sky Studios would be called...
Rio June 3, 2021 Animation has always been a medium of entertainment that has remained mostly catered towards a young audience. Young audiences tend...
Me Before You June 3, 2021 When it comes to romantic dramas, most films just aim to create strong emotions within its audiences. These are films...
The Silence of the Lambs June 3, 2021 Jonathan Demme has consistently remained a director that made films that were decent yet unmotivated, lacking in conviction. His films...
The Maltese Falcon (1941) June 3, 2021 We simply cannot talk about the emergence of the crime/thriller genre within the American cinema without mentioning John Houston’s contribution...
Kill Bill: Volume 2 June 3, 2021 While the first volume of Kill Bill was a cacophony of violence, brutality, and rage, Kill Bill Vol. 2 turns...
Kill Bill: Volume 1 June 3, 2021 What do you think of when you hear the word “violence” in a film review? Is your initial opinion negative...
Schindler’s List June 3, 2021 When it comes to the work of legendary Steven Spielberg, it is excruciatingly difficult to find a pattern at all....
Braveheart June 3, 2021 After releasing The Man Without a Face (1993), Mel Gibson developed a knack for directing films. His debut feature film...
Rebecca (1940) June 3, 2021 There are seldom any directors that consistently manage to have an underlying aura of mystery to their films, which is...
Love, Death & Robots May 20, 2021 I am very excited today to get the chance to talk to you about Love, Death & Robots. This is...