Browsing: Film Festivals
May December is a complex character study elevated by the perfect trifecta of Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore, and Charles Melton.
Poolman is a lazy directorial debut from actor Chris Pine, confusing the audience on how this even got made in the first place.
Jodie Comer gives a stunning powerhouse performance in Mahalia Belo’s beautifully shot feature debut The End We Start From.
Next Goal Wins is another miss from writer-director Taika Waititi who is uninterested in his own story and trying too hard to be funny.
Dream Scenario is carried by yet another unique and hilarious performance by Nicolas Cage, but it might not be for all audiences.
Anna Kendrick uses the true story of The Dating Game killer to shine a light on the fears women endure every day in Woman of the Hour.
Netflix’s limited series adaptation of All the Light We Cannot See is rather simplified but still carries the heart of the famous book.
The Boy and the Heron is yet another visual masterpiece from Hayao Miyazaki that contemplates the beauty of both life and death.
The Killer is David Fincher going back to his neo-noir roots in a simplistic yet sleek revenge thriller that is sure to satisfy fans.
Dumb Money depicts the GameStop Short Squeeze with ace humor and a perfect cast, resulting in a hilarious time at the movie theater.












