Pearl
Blending melodrama with horror with impeccable visuals and highly engaging performances, horror filmmaker Ti West's psychodrama Pearl is the second film in his X trilogy and a prequel or rather [...]
Blending melodrama with horror with impeccable visuals and highly engaging performances, horror filmmaker Ti West's psychodrama Pearl is the second film in his X trilogy and a prequel or rather [...]
Moonage Daydream is an innovative documentary that emphasizes the myths and rebuilds the legacy of one of rock music's most iconic and artistic songwriters and musicians, we all know as [...]
Right from the beginning of Clerks III, the film opens up just like the beginning of the original Clerks (1994), as we're back at The Quick Shop in its Leonardo, [...]
For moviegoers looking to kickstart the Halloween season, it's unlikely there is a better film to see in the cinema this weekend than Barbarian (Directed by Zach Cregger, Distributed by [...]
Too mean-spirited and overly subversive for its own good, Funny Pages, Owen Kline's (the son of Kevin Kline and actress Phoebe Cates) feature film directorial debut, is an anti-coming-of-age story [...]
With names such as Jordan Peele and Daniel Kaluuya attached as producers and tons of buzz coming out of Sundance, it's not hard to get to excited at the idea [...]
World War II is some of the most heavily trodden ground in cinema history. And it can still be fertile ground for storytelling, as the relatively recent Their Finest and [...]
Though anchored by good performances, especially by lead actor John Boyega, Breaking is a film which struggles to get its message across. The film has social and societal parallels available, [...]
With September approaching, the fall movie season will begin this Friday. It's also a monumental season for the big fall film festivals, as the Venice Film Festival kicks off this [...]