Browsing: Film Festivals
The Wild Robot delivers a tear-jerking tale with groundbreaking paintbrush animation, cementing itself as one of the best animated films of 2024.
Piece by Piece may not be a groundbreaking documentary, but the LEGO animation beautifully captures Pharrell Williams’ life journey.
Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist is a new masterpiece that brilliantly showcases all the nuances that come with pursuing the American dream.
We Live in Time reminds us why we need more romantic dramas like this thanks to Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh’s bright chemistry.
Joker: Folie à Deux may not be as sensational as the first film, but its jukebox musical approach makes it a unique anti-hero film.
Wolfs, written and directed by Jon Watts, reunites Brad Pitt and George Clooney with MCU-style humor and formulaic storytelling.
Maria doesn’t reach the same heights as director Pablo Larraín’s previous biopics, but Angelina Jolie delivers a worthy performance.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is pretty safe for a legacy sequel, but director Tim Burton proves that his signature touch hasn’t lost its magic.
Sebastian Stan delivers a stellar performance as young Donald Trump in The Apprentice, but this biopic doesn’t have much else to offer.
The Surfer is part psychological thriller and part dark comedy, the perfect recipe for yet another unhinged Nicolas Cage performance.












