Tag: Reviews

'The Peacemaker' Review

'The Peacemaker' Review

Over the course of a two-year span from 2012-2014, documentarian James Demo accompanied Padraig O’Malley as O’Malley worked with his organization, Forum for Cities in Transition, to learn more about the man who works to bring peace to countries worldwide.

By Douglas Davidson | Leave a Comment | Published 6 years ago
'Black Panther' Review

'Black Panther' Review

The prince of Wakanda comes home, and whilst this ever-growing cinematic universe is becoming known for its alternative genre-pieces, Ryan Coogler's new 'Black Panther,' really does venture into new territory in more ways than one.

By Barnaby Turner | Leave a Comment | Published 6 years ago
Netflix Original 'Mute' Review

Netflix Original 'Mute' Review

Mute bartender Leo journeys through the underbelly of Berlin to uncover what happened to his girlfriend after she suddenly disappears one night.

By Douglas Davidson | Leave a Comment | Published 6 years ago
'Have a Nice Day' Review

'Have a Nice Day' Review

An odd, animated film, Liu Jian’s 'Have a Nice Day' is a mixture of meditative imagery, thoughtful dialogue, and creative characters resulting in an unique cinematic experience when a driver who decides to rob the money courier sets off a series of events he couldn’t expect.

By Douglas Davidson | 1 Comment | Published 6 years ago
'Darkest Hour' Review

'Darkest Hour' Review

There have been over seventy renditions of Winston Churchill over the years, so with Gary Oldman now picking up the cigar in Joe Wright's 'Darkest Hour,' the question is very much what new approach he and the film can bring to the table with a more human take.

By Barnaby Turner | Leave a Comment | Published 6 years ago
'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' Non-Spoiler Review

'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' Non-Spoiler Review

Nine films and over forty years since the world was graced with George Lucas' first Star Wars film, Rian Johnson's 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi,' aims to blur the saga's clearly cut lines to make for one very different kind of film. But does it succeed?

By Barnaby Turner | Leave a Comment | Published 6 years ago
'Wakefield' Review

'Wakefield' Review

'Wakefield (2016)' centers around a husband and father of two girls that one day chooses to abandon his life for several months and set up shop in his garage attic. From the detached garage attic he has a birds eye view of his home where he is able to examine...

By Chris Lentz | Leave a Comment | Published 6 years ago
'Home Again' Review

'Home Again' Review

In 'Home Again (2017)' Alice Kinney (Reese Witherspoon), a recently separated mother of two girls, decides to start over and move, from New York City, back to her deceased fathers home in...

By Chris Lentz | Leave a Comment | Published 6 years ago
'The Disaster Artist' Review

'The Disaster Artist' Review

While 'The Room' is famously known as the worst film ever made, 'The Disaster Artist,' a satire film that chronicles the making of 'The Room' is one of the best films of the year.

By Chris Lentz | Leave a Comment | Published 6 years ago
'Justice League' Review

'Justice League' Review

The latest film from the DCEU unites some of pop culture’s most famous faces, but the question now is whether - despite a troubled production - 'Justice League' and its new approach can put this struggling universe back on track.

By Barnaby Turner | Leave a Comment | Published 6 years ago