Sorry to Bother You (2018) – Film Review
Sorry to Bother You is undoubtedly a fun movie to watch, but it fails to do what every film of its kind must: to be more than just a manifesto.
Read moreSorry to Bother You is undoubtedly a fun movie to watch, but it fails to do what every film of its kind must: to be more than just a manifesto.
Read moreIllang is gritty, action packed, and full of psychological tension, just like the 1999 animated film on which it is faithfully based. However, as is typical for much of South Korean cinema, Illang also bleeds melodrama.
Read moreFirst Man is, without a doubt, one of the best films of the year so far and a likely candidate for the OSCARs. It’s a story that scales masterfully between the global and the individual as it navigates through a journey unlike no other.
Read moreOn my review for Safety Not Guaranteed, I spent a few paragraphs on the subject of whether the movie qualifies
Read moreSafety Not Guaranteed is a movie steeped in deception and misdirection, to a pleasing effect. It flirts with the ordinary and the mundane to appeal to our more conventional senses, yet under the surface, it hides a richer sensibility that sets it apart from the crowded arena of overdone rom-coms.
Read moreEdge of Tomorrow (a.k.a Live Die Repeat) was directed by Doug Liman with a screenplay written by Christopher McQuarrie, Jez Butterworth, and John-Henry
Read moreThe first (and so far only) series of Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams consisted of 10 episodes aired between September
Read morePhilip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams is an anthology sci-fi series developed by Ronald D. Moore and Michael Dinner for Channel 4 and
Read morePhilip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams is an anthology sci-fi series developed by Ronald D. Moore and Michael Dinner for Channel 4 and
Read morePhilip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams is an anthology sci-fi series developed by Ronald D. Moore and Michael Dinner for Channel 4 and
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