Spotlight outshines Truth in battle of journo dramas
Hollywood has a long, storied tradition of making movies in duplicate. And while that trend is generally reserved for big, blockbuster title... Continue Reading
Hollywood has a long, storied tradition of making movies in duplicate. And while that trend is generally reserved for big, blockbuster title... Continue Reading
Thanks to the soaring popularity of documentary films on cable and streaming subscription services like Netflix and Amazon Video, documentar... Continue Reading
Just a few years out of college in 1997, Japanese writer-director Naomi Kawase became the youngest winner ever of the Camera d’Or at the Can... Continue Reading
Generally speaking, movies about bipolar disorder tend to fall into two pretty distinct camps. They are either very serious and very dramati... Continue Reading
Love her or hate her, indie “it girl” Greta Gerwig is definitely having one hell of a decade. Since making her big screen debut ... Continue Reading
With the number of A-list potheads in young Hollywood these days you’d think that crafting a truly great stoner comedy would be easier... Continue Reading
The Oscar nominations are still weeks away, but if you ask me, any doubt about who will take home the Academy Award for Best Actress this ye... Continue Reading
Crafting a truly original horror film concept in the found footage-obsessed, post-Blair Witch era is harder than it seems. Especially in Hol... Continue Reading
William Faulkner set most of his major works in the fictional Mississippi county of Yoknapatawpha. Agatha Christie had the quaint English vi... Continue Reading
Al Gore once famously opined that, “Airplane travel is nature’s way of making you look like your passport photo.” And that goes ... Continue Reading
Films about the perils of artificial intelligence (A.I.) gaining consciousness and “going rogue” have been a sci-fi movie staple... Continue Reading
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