
‘Once Upon A Time in Hollywood’ Evokes Memories of a Bygone Era and Better Movies (FILM REVIEW)
To be fair, it’s still pretty fun.
To be fair, it’s still pretty fun.
[rating=7.00] The concept of “trutherism”—the idea that there’s a secret truth behind any number of commonly held ideas that inherently debunks and disproves reality—has run rampant in today’s world, obscuring
No movie in years has captured the spirit of true country like Wild Rose.
A darkly comic punch to the gut.
It’s still better than some of my experiences with Uber, to be fair.
Director Ari Aster smashes the concept of the sophomore slump into oblivion.
Danny Boyle’s ode to the Beatles is an audience pleasing delight.
A masterpiece of cinematic poetry.
On the plus side, even Jim Jarmusch’s worst films are still Jim Jarmusch films.
Mindy Kaling’s look inside the world of television is a charming and delightful jump to the big screen for the writer and actress.