
Classic Film Review: ‘The Candidate’ is an Eerily-Relevant 1970s Satire
Shortly after I watched The Candidate for the second time in a month, I watched the final presidential... Read More »
Shortly after I watched The Candidate for the second time in a month, I watched the final presidential... Read More »
We seem to find ourselves in an endless loop of remakes and reboots. And while some are decently... Read More »
With “fake news” and disinformation all over, when conspiracy theories become general truth instead of the actual truth,... Read More »
It’s perhaps fitting that a movie concerning a woman facing an identity crisis would have one of its... Read More »
The opening sequence of this film appears to set-up a normal household in their daily lives. The kettle... Read More »
In James Erskine’s documentary of the singer’s life, we follow Holliday’s rise to fame through her rough upbringing,... Read More »
There is arguably no greater sportsman of renown than Michael Jordan. The NBA legend was revered throughout the... Read More »
Before I start the review, I want to highlight some information that you should know going into the... Read More »
Joining the recent strong of actors making their directorial debut is Regina King, still riding on the high... Read More »
There are threads throughout Sophia Coppola’s On The Rocks that feels very familiar. Rashida Jones is a too-busy... Read More »
2020 has become the year of terrible nightmares coming to life. Just as something happens, something even uglier... Read More »
Sacha Baron Cohen’s Borat was a massive hit back in 2006, even earning an Oscar nomination for Best... Read More »
Can art schools ever be peaceful, or just normal places, in horror films? Zu Quirke doesn’t seem to... Read More »
There’s a lot to love in Brandon Cronenberg’s Possessor. It packs a punch with sudden spots of violence,... Read More »
Even for residents of Scotland, the Uist Islands off the north coast of the country would be a... Read More »
It’s the time of year where contenders for the next Oscars begin to emerge, whether it be actors,... Read More »
I am a sucker for a passion project. When directors promote their finished films, they usually tell us... Read More »
In Philippe Lacôte’s Ivory Coast prison drama, the institution called MACA (which is a real-life notorious prison) becomes the... Read More »
On rare occasions, the credits of a film will roll and you feel a sense of relief that... Read More »
Jim Cummings is back with his second feature film, The Wolf of Snow Hollow. Like his debut film,... Read More »