Cate Blanchett is one of the GOAT's, it's that simple. The Australian born actress began her career on the stage, but garnered worldwide attention when she starred in 1998's Elizabeth when she...
When we first saw The Wolf of Wall Street, we were all obviously confused by Scorsese's frantic direction and DiCaprio's manic performance. And yet, we still took notice of Margot Robbie. The...
It's no secret that Marilyn Monroe was one of Hollywood's most tragic figures. This notion, alongside Andrew Dominik's latest "biopic" Blonde, are already subject to much negativity and controversy that we instead...
In 2008, she received her first Oscar nomination in Doubt. She only had eight minutes of screen time. That is the prowess of Viola Davis, who had been making her acting rounds...
Another September, that means another annual retrospective for the InSession Film podcast. Every year, JD and Brendan take a look back at prior years and dissect the films those years had to...
George Miller is a madman. The best way to describe the Australian's filmography is sheer insanity, as only he could follow up two animated penguin musicals with what might be the greatest...
Juliette Binoche is one of the greats, it's that simple. Born in Paris, the actress has scored accolades including an Academy Award, a BAFTA, a Silver Bear, a Cannes Film Festival Award,...
Sometimes we sadly don't give enough credit to filmmakers until they're gone. Earlier this week we lost the German born Wolfgang Petersen, and looking at his rather brief filmography, it's immediately clear...