As the growing number of films I see each year grows, so does the challenge of creating a best of…
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“The Brutalist” is a beautiful, profound, devastating journey that shatters our preconceived notions of experience and ideals of the American dream, utilizing the core of architecture as the construction and deconstruction of both the film’s themes and its characters.
Christmas Day is always a big release day for movies. There’s always a prognosticated awards contender that shows up around…
I know how we get about end of year lists, particularly those that highlight the not so great outings of…
All my life I’ve wanted to invest in a nice tool set. You can usually piece together the necessities, costing…
“Nickel Boys” is a masterpiece unmatched and moving in ways that stir the soul, rips you apart and rather than put you back together again, leaves you with yourself to decide what you’re going to do next. It doesn’t get better than this, folks.
“Lord of the Rings: War of the Rohirrim” may be a middling return to middle earth, but it is better than most and better than most would expect, standing tall above its previous counter parts and only below the original trilogy.
The awards season is upon us, which means every film from every studio is in full campaign mode. This means…
Nosferatu is a deviously demented descent into the macabre, an impeccably crafted horror atmosphere cloaked in candlelight and shadows. Stunning cinematography, excellent cast, terrifying visuals and haunting score, it is impossible not to succumb to the darkness.
Longing has never felt so visceral, and “Queer” brings that to life with incredible visual flare and powerful, daring performances.