The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent is a delightful ode to great Nicolas Cage
‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’ is the first film where Nicolas Cage finally plays himself… continue reading
‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’ is the first film where Nicolas Cage finally plays himself… continue reading
‘Spiritwalker’ is a Korean crime thriller that utilizes a more fantasy approach… continue reading
‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ introduces us to the epic Michelle Yeoh Multiverse… continue reading
‘Adventures in Success’ is a different take on the ‘small town cult’ tale… continue reading
‘Lucy and Desi’ is a fairly straightforward documentary from director Amy Poehler, but it still has its charm… continue reading
‘Studio 666’ tosses the Foo Fighters into a ridiculous, entertaining horror flick… continue reading
‘Blacklight’ desperately wants to be subversive but only truly hints at it… continue reading
‘I Want You Back’ is an interesting ‘rom-com’ that is slightly original with engaging leads… continue reading
‘Gamestop: Rise of the Player’ is unrepentant about the heroes of the story they’re telling about themselves… continue reading
‘Scream’ delights in a self-referential tale that will be mostly confusing for newtimers… continue reading
‘Parallel Mothers’ connects two women by chance as their lives continue to dramatically entwine… continue reading
‘Dickinson’ ends the show by changing the narrative and rejecting darkness… continue reading
The season finale of Marvel’s Hawkeye series is called ‘So This is Christmas?’ and it ends exactly in the most ‘easy’ ways possible — the positives are how it is mostly executed. First the major problems I had — the… continue reading
‘Are You Happy Now’ is a highly mixed film that is trying maybe too hard… continue reading
‘Dickinson’ brings us nearer the series finale by finally offering us a glimpse of hope… continue reading