Jojo Rabbit March 27, 2023 There are three things that make good satire truly shine, self-awareness, humor, and good writing. These three aspects can turn...
Juno March 27, 2023 Indie films almost always go unnoticed, they don’t have huge marketing budgets, they can’t make themselves stand out amidst hundreds...
Paddington March 27, 2023 I still remember the day when Paddington came out, it was a tiny little film with lots of heart. This...
Gnome Alone March 27, 2023 Animated films are hard to judge usually, you can’t put them on the same spectrum as a regular film because...
Bambi (1942) March 27, 2023 I have a bit of a weird relationship with the movie Bambi. While it is one of the original Disney...
Dumbo (1941) March 27, 2023 Dumbo was one of those movies that I watched so much as a kid our bootleg VHS copy of it...
Casper March 26, 2023 It’s been ages since I last laid my eyes on Casper, and when it suddenly crossed my mind, I felt...
Amistad March 26, 2023 Steven Spielberg’s not only known as the director of some of the most entertaining films of all time but also...
Empire of the Sun March 26, 2023 Steven Spielberg is a legendary director, one who has made himself synonymous with the word ‘Hollywood’. He’s one of the...
Wrath of the Titans March 26, 2023 For years, epic films have captivated audiences. But nowadays, it takes more than just eye-popping visuals and adrenaline-fueled action to...
The Usual Suspects March 26, 2023 The art of suspense in film can evoke a profound emotional response in audiences, usually done by constructing a narrative...
K-PAX March 26, 2023 Anytime you’re watching a film, it’s highly important that the story immerses you. It’s easy to do with realistic, life-driven...
No Country for Old Men March 26, 2023 The Coen Brothers (check out also our review of their The Ballad of Buster Scruggs) are a phenomenal duo of...
Premonition March 26, 2023 I have often wondered how someone as talented as Sandra Bullock (Speed, The Blind Side, The Heat, Gravity, Ocean’s 8,...
Jackie Brown March 25, 2023 It’s quite rare when a Quentin Tarantino film flies under the radar. He is one of the most conventionally prolific...
Shaft (2000) March 25, 2023 It’s quite remarkable that John Singleton, who served as Director, Writer, and Producer of Shaft (2000), decided to make this...
Blood Diamond March 25, 2023 It’s not rare to see Hollywood films dive deep into subject matter that is deeply messed up, brutally real, and...
Crimson Peak March 25, 2023 Gothic Horror is a genre that has substantially died down since the early 2000s. It has been ignored, and nearly...
Gothika March 24, 2023 As a fervent admirer of the horror film genre, I make a conscious effort to steer clear of those featuring...
The Secret of NIMH March 24, 2023 It’s always heartbreaking when you remember films from your childhood, films you loved so dearly and wholeheartedly never got the...
Champions March 24, 2023 Champions is one of those movies that I was sure I was going to enjoy before it even started. I...
Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre March 23, 2023 Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre was a real disappointment for me! I love Jason Statham (F9, The Meg, The Expandables...
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village March 22, 2023 I thought that 2020s Mugen Train Demon Slayer movie was fantastic. A huge part of what I liked about that...
SkyShowtime March 22, 2023 Today we are checking out the SkyShowtime app which is a somewhat new streaming service available in over 20 different...