Film Review: Interstellar
Interstellar is at its best when playing with science, as Christopher Nolan propels his cautionary tale with his always solid filmmaking.
Read more "Film Review: Interstellar"Interstellar is at its best when playing with science, as Christopher Nolan propels his cautionary tale with his always solid filmmaking.
Read more "Film Review: Interstellar"Young Ones is a superb showcase of Jake Paltrow’s visual and world building skills, but misses hard on the character and story as he overstuffs and rushes his film.
Read more "Film Review: Young Ones"Nightcrawler is a great, and twisted, little thriller, with a possible career best performance out of Jake Gyllenhaal.
Read more "Film Review: Nightcrawler"Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) is a kinetic farce of the celebrity psyche anchored by some great performances and an incredible technical presentation.
Read more "Film Review: Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)"The Tale of The Princess Kaguya is a beautiful and simple folk tale brought to life by Studio Ghibli.
Read more "Film Review: The Tale of The Princess Kaguya"David Fincher’s Gone Girl weaves a great and entertaining game of marital back and forth, the only criticism I can really come up with against it is that it isn’t quite at the level of Fincher’s multiple masterpieces.
Read more "Film Review: Gone Girl"Transparent is an an evolution of the family drama, ditching plot for almost pure character development, with a fantastic cast of characters that bring you back episode after episode.
Read more "TV Season Review: Transparent"The site, you may have noticed, has been basically impossible to view as of late. I apologize.
Read more "Thanks For Your Patience"Ida is a remarkable film from Pawel Pawlikowski, it’s one of the most gorgeous films you will ever see while being one of the year’s best.
Read more "Film Review: Ida"Bryan Lee O’Malley’s latest novel, Seconds, is a surprising sci-fi tale that has a lot of fun with its trippy premise, but could have used a bit more character to make the most out of its sharp storytelling.
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