“You love me, you hate me, you know me and then you can’t figure out the bag I’m in. I am everyday people”, sing Sly and the… Read more “Crooklyn 23 Years Later: A film for a rapidly gentrifying New York”
Category: reviews
REVIEW: Good Time
The Safdie brother’s crime drama could have been a heavy, brooding piece. The brothers however, opt for style, and a little bit of fun along the way.… Read more “REVIEW: Good Time”
REVIEW: Atomic Blonde
The purple-blue neon tones, a la John Wick, are back with David Leitch’s latest entry in his series of hyper-stylized actions flicks. Charlize Theron plays Lorraine Broughton,… Read more “REVIEW: Atomic Blonde”
Oscars are more diverse, and more tone-deaf than ever.
The 2016 Academy Awards will forever be remembered as #OscarsSoWhite, and for good reason too. There wasn’t a single black actor (or non-white actor of any kind)… Read more “Oscars are more diverse, and more tone-deaf than ever.”
Top 10 of 2016
2016 was quite the year for movies. A Foreign Indie Director took on a biopic about an American First Lady, Barry Jenkins showed he’s a director to… Read more “Top 10 of 2016”
REVIEW: Why do people like ‘Nocturnal Animals’?
Never have my expectations come crashing down so fast as they did when I went to see Nocturnal Animals. First off, let me say, that Tom Ford was… Read more “REVIEW: Why do people like ‘Nocturnal Animals’?”
REVIEW: Moonlight
Okay okay okay, let’s talk about Moonlight. I know it’s been slow for the content on here but sometimes it takes a certain kind of film to make… Read more “REVIEW: Moonlight”
Review: I Am Not Your Negro
Remember this House is the title of James Baldwin’s manuscript for what would have been his last book. It is also the spine of Raoul Peck’s latest… Read more “Review: I Am Not Your Negro”
Review: The Lobster
If you’re into Film then chances are that you’ve been hearing a lot about The Lobster, or perhaps you’ve already seen it. This film, Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos,… Read more “Review: The Lobster”
Review: The Jungle Book
Disney’s The Jungle Book is certainly a testament to the age of filmmaking we are in. No longer do we need real animals in the jungle, in… Read more “Review: The Jungle Book”