Movie Review: Little Fish
Using a pandemic and ailment as a backdrop for your characters’ memory loss, rather than the usual fumbling’s of dementia…
Using a pandemic and ailment as a backdrop for your characters’ memory loss, rather than the usual fumbling’s of dementia…
Surely, the only reason a Netflix mini-series about chess has had such a welcoming embrace from audiences is because they…
Escapism has been a facet of filmmaking for decades. Passed down from filmmaker to filmmaker, those looking to extract audiences…
Deeply rooted in the court cases, emotional strife and torturous ease of manipulating facts and figures yet far removed from…
As more and more actors breach through the front of the screen and worm their way behind the camera, the…
Few things are constant in life. The sun will shine, the twenty-four-hour cycle will push through, and Netflix will always…
Visual flair only takes a film so far, but director Paul W. S. Anderson has yet to grasp that. Adapting…
I’ve always classed myself as an ally to the LGBTQ+ community. I do whatever I can to support them and…
Traditional rock fans, rejoice! The Red Monroes provide a track that feels trapped in a box nostalgic for the screaming…
One distinct tactic the modern, independent drama is now having to tactfully employ, is the inability to move away from…