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Now making it to theaters in nearly a year since it's virtual world premiere at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival back in January, Mass, the film's title, derives as a [...]
Now making it to theaters in nearly a year since it's virtual world premiere at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival back in January, Mass, the film's title, derives as a [...]
Long thought to be unfilmable, Frank Herbert's classic science fiction novel, Dune, has been one of the toughest nuts to crack for Hollywood since the novel was released. Attempting to [...]
Every generation has their James Bond(s). For my father it was Sean Connery as a kid, Roger Moore as a teen. The goofier gadgets, bodacious woman and campy storylines were [...]
What does it mean to be a man? Clint Eastwood’s 39th directorial effort Cry Macho thoughtfully explores that question. Eastwood plays retired rodeo cowboy and horse trainer Mike Milo, who [...]
After the high acclaim of First Reformed (2018), iconic writer-director Paul Schrader is once again back at directing his own screenplays that continues his brilliant sensibilities of traumatized and isolated [...]
Writer-director Janicza Bravo will certainly be a familiar name for her latest film, her sophomore feature titled Zola, which may be the very first film that I'm aware of that [...]
A major hit in its native land of Australia, Robert Connolly's The Dry is the kind of film that makes one excited about the future of storytelling. It's no mistake [...]
If you've seen any film from director Zack Snyder, you'll know the man knows how to open a film with a bang. Snyder's latest epic, Army of the Dead, [...]
Just before the pandemic hit, one of the freshest surprises to hits screens in some time was Guy Ritchie's return to smaller scale filmmaking with the highly clever The Gentlemen. [...]
A darkly comedic and equally melancholic dramatic short film, Pedro Almodóvar''s The Human Voice is a deeply compelling one-person show featuring the great Tilda Swinton, clocking in at only 30 [...]