Film Review: A Most Violent Year
A Most Violent Year sees J.C. Chandor’s guiding a successful slow burn crime drama that makes the most of its big moments and star Oscar Isaac.
Read more "Film Review: A Most Violent Year"A Most Violent Year sees J.C. Chandor’s guiding a successful slow burn crime drama that makes the most of its big moments and star Oscar Isaac.
Read more "Film Review: A Most Violent Year"Still Alice features fine performances, but the film’s insights into early onset Alzheimer’s are neither inventive or all that illuminating.
Read more "Film Review: Still Alice"American Sniper is an effective and often thrilling film, but the opaque nature of the film’s politics have us wondering how to read its messages.
Read more "Dissecting American Sniper"Abbi and Ilana are back and as great as ever, taking us on a sweaty tour of New York City in search of air conditioning.
Read more "TV Review: Broad City – In Heat"Girls and Looking returned with new series Togetherness for a Sunday night line up not to be missed on HBO.
Read more "Girls Looking for Togetherness (1-11-15)"Inherent Vice is an epic and hazy descent into a weird and wonderful 70’s LA world and Paul Thomas Anderson happily takes us there.
Read more "Film Review: Inherent Vice"Into The Woods is an entertaining and fun musical that feels like it just missed being something truly great.
Read more "Film Review: Into the Woods (2014)"Peter Jackson brings his Hobbit trilogy to a close with The Battle of the Five Armies, and it is the hardest to call a singular film in this new trilogy.
Read more "Dissecting The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies"Zero Motivation is a subversive look at the prestigious Israeli Military and a funny tale of female friendship.
Read more "Film Review: Zero Motivation"Ana Lily Amirpour’s A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night is a promising feature debut, full of style, amazing music and an inspired take on the vampire genre.
Read more "Film Review: A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night"