Contrast, commitment, and chaos keep Game engaging even in the slowest moments. Contrasts of influences make Game a tapestry of 90s club ...
Ever notice how casino table games in movies always look effortless? The players are calm, and the cards just fall perfectly into ...
Visually, Mariana Hormiga is a delight. The cinematography and art direction lean into the fantastical, every frame carefully composed yet ...
Kelly Brook is an English model, actress, and media personality. She began her career modelling for a range of advertising campaigns, which led to ...
Reworking Son, within the context of horror —a genre that thrives on campy, low-budget flicks —could merit Tubi Classic. But Son, as it stands, offers potential but needs some restructuring and ...
Lynne Ramsay has made a career of expertly crafted yet difficult to stomach films, and Die My Love is no exception. Encased in an almost ...
The Night Of The Juggler: Review. Re-release by Kino Lorber. Probably boasting one of the longest chase scenes in film history, The Night of the Juggler has long hovered in cult obscurity, outshined ...
The familial bonds of a family are tested to the extremities by an unexpected tragic loss. A narrative that deals with themes of grief, childhood abuse and an authoritarian father, who treads a fine ...
Directed by WNBA player Angel McCoughtry, Bygones weaves a story of love, forgiveness, and basketball through 1969 and present-day Atlanta. In 1969, Leon (Jordan Pressley) is a young African American ...
The Children’s Hour: Review. By Joe Muldoon. In the November of 1810, two teachers (Marianne Woods and Jane Pirie) of an Edinburgh all-girls’ boarding school were falsely accused of having been ...
Sound Of Falling: London Film Festival Review. By Jordon Searle. Have you ever wondered what your family experienced over the years and whether they shared any of the same moments as you? Is there a ...
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