There's a cliched opinion amongst cinephiles that the films of Wes Anderson are the epitome of style over substance. Those who have that opinion want us to believe that as a filmmaker,...
Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated Oppenheimer based on the man who is called “the father of the atom bomb” is more than just about his scientific efforts. It is about a person who...
The last feature by David Lynch was an unusual avant-garde piece that foreshadowed what Hollywood would be doing in their films. To cap a film career (for now) full of tales about...
History of explorers has found themselves traveling every inch of land that is unknown and encountering various dangers that would be part of legend whether they lived or not. They have put...
Welcome to the dog days of summer, passing through another independence day, and a new batch of hot releases via the Criterion Collection. The only film is a re-release, a French New...
I am a huge fan of Succession like many people are and am sad to see it end. The struggle for power among three siblings for their father’s media empire, influenced by...
It’s the summertime and it shines always bright for LGBT Pride month. All the cities get loud and proud regardless of all the hatred from their archrivals, Christian fundamentalists, and today, they...
Despite what may be perceived now as hokey special effects or over the top, low budget fare, these science fiction parables from the seventies era provide intriguing commentary then and now.
Crimes of...