Despite the issues it has, Avatar: Fire and Ash is still a treat to behold. The visual effects alone are worth the price of admission. While it does come up short of the first two movies this is still ...
Although the Coen brothers themselves are rumoured to be working on a return to joint efforts, their legacy is so entrenched that they could ...
The familial bonds of a family are tested to the extremities by an unexpected tragic loss. A narrative that deals with themes of grief, childhood abuse and an authoritarian father, who treads a fine ...
The Night Of The Juggler: Review. Re-release by Kino Lorber. Probably boasting one of the longest chase scenes in film history, The Night of the Juggler has long hovered in cult obscurity, outshined ...
Coming off last year’s blockbuster and Oscar wins with Wicked, Wicked: For Good faces the difficult task of creating an equally compelling part 1. Luckily, the source material already features a ...
Inheritance: Review. By Richard Schertzer. In Matt Moyer and Amy Toensing’s heart-wrenching documentary, the filmmakers follow a young boy named Curtis and his family in a drug-addled and impoverished ...
From Star Wars to From Dusk Till Dawn, mashing up movie genres isn’t new. You can get a lot of great concepts by blindfolding yourself, walking into a video store (hey, remember those), picking two ...
Mark Andrew Altschul’s All American is more than a sports documentary—it’s a portrait of grit, identity, and the fight to belong. At its core are three young women—Naomi, Jojo, and Arham—immigrant and ...
When your life is intrinsically linked to death, what kind of life does it become? For some, it can be a livelihood, an inheritance, a reason to get up in the morning. For others, it is something to ...
Directed by WNBA player Angel McCoughtry, Bygones weaves a story of love, forgiveness, and basketball through 1969 and present-day Atlanta. In 1969, Leon (Jordan Pressley) is a young African American ...
Pandora still dazzles the visual senses, but without renewed narrative focus, Cameron's world risks becoming a spectacle without the resonance of the original.
Sound Of Falling: London Film Festival Review. By Jordon Searle. Have you ever wondered what your family experienced over the years and whether they shared any of the same moments as you? Is there a ...