“The Beasts thrives on a well curated sense of simmering tension throughout the movie.”
Read More“…Rye Lane isn’t about the destination, it’s about the journey - a lesson Yas and Dom learn with each other that is then passed on to the audience.”
Read More“[B]y stymying Ben in his narcissism, Park achieves both a less-clichéd depiction of Asian-Americans, and a fertile zone for urgent and reflexive cultural critiques.”
Read More“Slow is an honest and respectful look into asexuality, providing the audience with the opportunity to reconsider their own definition of intimacy.”
Read More“We fall in love with Roger as he spends more time with Ellen and her son Seth (Christopher Convery, Gotham), becoming increasingly more invested in his story.”
Read More“What truly makes Empire of Light so captivating, however, are the visuals by cinematographer Roger Deakins (1917) and score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (Gone Girl).”
Read More“You don't expect a road-trip movie about cannibals to change your worldview, but Bones and All is poignant enough to do just that.”
Read More“An eclectic montage of restored concert footage, Bowie interviews, and roughly every important piece of art of the 20th century (from Bergman to the Beatles) makes Moonage Daydream one of the most visually arresting films of the year.”
Read MoreThe first episode drags a tad, but as Emma becomes enthralled in uncovering secrets, the true hijinks that ensues becomes more and more riveting.
Read More“It plays more sardonically in the story that is less reminiscent of Clue and more like if the plastics of Mean Girls were dropped into Lord of The Flies.”
Read More“The dialogue is honest and each scene lends itself to be a great insight into the characters psyche.”
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