“Over the years, you will try to make sense of that happy, sad, full, empty, always-shifting life you're in. And when the time comes to return to your star, it may be hard to say goodbye to that strangely beautiful world.” The lasting love that an aunt or uncle has for their niece or nephew … Continue reading REVIEW: C’MON C’MON (2021)
REVIEW: KATE (2021)
Mary Elizabeth Winstead in Cedric Nicolas-Troyan's Kate©Netflix “Death is the time for beginnings.” It seems that we’ve entered the era of badasses action stars engulfed in an array of Anime symbolism and neon lighting. It’s really nothing new as these movies try to recreate that John Wick tone — the typical action revenge story. In … Continue reading REVIEW: KATE (2021)
REVIEW: FIRST MAN (2018)
"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." First Man stars Ryan Gosling as the notable first man on the moon, Neil Armstrong. The film which tells of Armstrong’s trials and tribulations during the space race of the 1960s, does a stunning job providing a visually stunning experience to watch on screen. … Continue reading REVIEW: FIRST MAN (2018)
REVIEW: BLACK PANTHER (2018)
“We must find a way to look after each other, as if we were one single tribe.” Black Panther is the next film in the Marvel Universe, and tells the story of T’Challa as he takes over Wakanda from his father due to his father’s murder. In an effort to become a good king, T’Challa … Continue reading REVIEW: BLACK PANTHER (2018)
REVIEW: PETER RABBIT (2018)
"Blue jacket, no pants, you must be Peter Rabbit." Based on the books by Beatrix Potter, Peter Rabbit tells the story of a young rabbit and his family who fight off an evil farmer after being locked out of his garden. However, when the young woman who loves and cares for the rabbits becomes romantically … Continue reading REVIEW: PETER RABBIT (2018)
REVIEW: PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE (2002)
First Time Watch: February 7, 2018 “I have a love in my life. It makes me stronger than anything you can imagine.” Punch-Drunk Love, released in 2002 and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, tells the story of a middle-aged man named Barry Egan, who’s emotionally unpredictable, and is often teased by his multiple sisters … Continue reading REVIEW: PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE (2002)
REVIEW: THE COMMUTER (2018)
"What kind of person are you?" The Commuter stars Liam Neeson and tells the story of Michael MacCauley, a man who has recently stumbled on some hard financial times. But as he rides the train home from work, a ride that he has taken for 10 years, a woman persuades him to help find a … Continue reading REVIEW: THE COMMUTER (2018)
CLASSIC MOVIE REVIEW: THE CHILDREN’S HOUR (1961)
Classic Film Review #1 Release Date: December 19, 1961 “A whisper, and then a silence: Yet I know by their merry eyes They are plotting and planning together To take me by surprise.” The Children’s Hour – Henry Wordsworth Longfellow With films such as Moonlight and Call Me by Your Name, we have seen an … Continue reading CLASSIC MOVIE REVIEW: THE CHILDREN’S HOUR (1961)
REVIEW: PHANTOM THREAD (2017)
“Don’t pick a fight with me, you won’t come out alive.” Director Paul Thomas Anderson brings us another magnificent film with Phantom Thread. The film tells the story of Raymond Woodcock, a distinguished fashion designer, who makes extravagant dresses for royalty, debutants, and the wealthy. In a trip to the country, Raymond begins a new … Continue reading REVIEW: PHANTOM THREAD (2017)
REVIEW: THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI (2017)
"This didn't put an end to shit, you fucking retard; this is just the fucking start. Why don't you put that on your Good Morning Missouri fucking wake up broadcast, bitch?" Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri tells the story of a woman whose daughter is raped and murdered by men who are still on the … Continue reading REVIEW: THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI (2017)