The history of cinema is chequered with technical advancements which have each come along at one time or another allowing filmmakers to tell stories in new and interesting ways. There's the birth of parallel editing (as pioneered in The Great Trai... Read the full review »
“The Boys Are Back In Town”
Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah teamed up to finally bring the long-rumored Bad Boys 3 to life after over a decade in order to reinvigorate the franchise with more new installments certainly on the horizon. “Bad... Read the full review »
Free Solo removes all documentarian constraints and ascends through an intense portrait. Free soloing. Willingly climbing obstacles both in nature and in mind. No harness. No life cable. Just incalculable amounts of methodical courage to ascend th... Read the full review »
WHAT I LIKED: There's something about the depth of outer-space and the insignificance of man in it that has always allowed science fiction stories to bring the meaning of life into question, and that's exactly what Pella Kagerman and Hugo Lilja's... Read the full review »
People are going to view “Gretel & Hansel” as either one of four things: an impressive feat of lush stylization, a lesser man’s version of an A24 movie, a dose of cinematic NyQuil or all of the above. Me personally, it’s a beautiful portra... Read the full review »
Samsara cyclically embellishes the world’s cultural differences through arresting imagery. Life and death. Construction and destruction. Peace and war. Our world is what we make it. What we choose to mould it. A naturally formed canvas of endles... Read the full review »
Personally, I preferred this to the first installment. Seeing these two once young lovers fractured by age is both heartbreaking and relatable. Because of this gulf, we are treated to seeing them fall in love all over again. And in Paris! I mean,... Read the full review »
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit spies on Bond to replicate aspects and become re-Bourne. Clancy’s series of intense novels involving CIA analyst turned operative Jack Ryan have had several adaptations in the past. A film franchise that suddenly, after... Read the full review »