Browsing: Film
Ava DuVernay takes huge risks in crafting her latest historical film Origin, and the pay off couldn’t be more impactful.
Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla is a powerful and nuanced biopic that gives an honest spotlight to Priscilla Presley’s marriage to Elvis.
Tenet may not be Christopher Nolan’s greatest masterpiece, but we explain why it is his boldest experiment as a filmmaker thus far.
Maestro doesn’t reach its full potential as a spectacular biopic, but you can still feel Bradley Cooper’s passion as a director.
Poor Things is a visual masterwork from director Yorgos Lanthimos that sees Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo in new career-best performances.
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar kicks off Wes Anderson’s Roald Dahl short film series for Netflix with remarkable style and humor.
Ferrari may not be another Michael Mann masterpiece, but Adam Driver’s titular performance is some of the best work of his career.
The Equalizer 3 delivers some cinematic thrills and intense action, but it’s far from a satisfying finale to Robert McCall’s story.
Despite a few minor flaws, Blue Beetle is filled with heart and couldn’t be a more bright first chapter to the new DCU franchise.
Blue Beetle director Ángel Manuel Soto breaks down the Latin American influences of the film and the future of Jaime Reyes in the DCU.












