Parasite to me, is undoubtedly the best movie of 2019, and is now one of my favorite movies of all time. From the mind of visionary director Bong Joon Ho, Parasite is a Korean Social Thriller about a poor family that cons their way into leeching o... Read the full review »
The Last Jedi was in my top 3 favourite movies of 2017, and I am no where near ashamed of saying it; because of this among other things, Knives Out was one of my most anticipated movies of 2019. Rian Johnson writes what might be the most intricate... Read the full review »
I can’t muster the strength to get angry at what “The Grudge” presented me because the very formula it inheres itself to is the blueprint, the standard for how every single horror film that comes out nowadays is supposed to be like and at th... Read the full review »
This final chapter in the IP Man franchise hits a thrilling, tense and emotional albeit uneven chord with IP Man 4: The Finale. The core fundamentals and bare necessities that stuck with the previous ones installments are still here and in full fo... Read the full review »
In The Tall Grass is overgrown with flimsy dialogue and a premise that needed landscaping. Stephen King seems to have an endless amount of material to adapt. So much so, that his son is mimicking the footsteps of his father by also writing horror-... Read the full review »
To be fair to director J.J. Abrams, he came into “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” with two strikes against him. Not only did he have no coherent umbrella storyline that’s been put in place for the series of new films, but one of his stars... Read the full review »
A decade of death and damnation has passed, and now we move onto another. But hey, I’ve given up all hope in enough of these diaries’ forewords. Isn’t it best that I keep my spirits up rather than dwell on the negatives? I’m going to start...
WHAT I LIKED: About a Boy is everything you'd expect from a film about a shallow Hugh Grant character learning the importance of love and real human connection, but that's no bad thing really. It features a touching yet predictable central arc tha... Read the full review »
WHAT I LIKED: Being a young, impressionable teenager in the social media age is a terrifying and depressing prospect, and 'Eighth Grade,' broadcasts that brilliantly. It follows eighth-grader Kayla who's addicted to her phone and her bubbly YouTub... Read the full review »
WHAT I LIKED: On the one hand, 'You've Got Mail,' is a pretty cheesy romance movie elevated by performances from Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. But more so than that, its interesting central concept about online personas vs reality elevates the film to s... Read the full review »