Peter Farrelly’s follow-up to 2018’s controversial Best Picture, Green Book, was bound to have plenty of eyes on it. While Green Book was decently received according to major review aggregate sites, many (including a rightfully upset Spike Lee) believed that it was not deserving of the night’s biggest award. Now, four years and one Quibi […]
Tag: 2022
MEET CUTE Is A Date All About Second Chances
The rom-com has fallen into a very specific set of circumstances that it cannot seem to escape from. It’s a genre that essentially ran the early 2000’s, yet up until recently, they could rarely be found. Luckily, in the past few years, there seems to be not so much of a resurgence of the genre, […]
The Seventh Annual Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Is Nearly Upon Us
As the spookiest time of the year quickly approaches, cinephiles everywhere will surely be preparing their horror movie marathons and midnight screenings. Luckily, the options they have to choose from has just grown immensely with the Brooklyn Horror FIlm Festival having unveiled its slate of films for the seventh annual iteration of the festival. The […]
PEARL Has Mia Goth Stunningly Capture The Horror Of Failure
After a 6 year hiatus from feature films, Ti West burst back onto the big screen with his highly acclaimed X, a throwback to the grimy horror films of the 1970’s. As an added treat to audiences who finished the film thinking, “I want more”, the surprise teaser for a follow-up, Pearl, blessed audiences. Very […]
MOONAGE DAYDREAM Highlights David Bowie And His Endearing Mystique
Brett Morgen’s Moonage Daydream is unlike any documentary you may have seen. A large reason for this is because calling it a documentary seems like a disservice. After all, anything surrounding the enigma that is David Bowie is bound to exist somewhere outside the usual lines. Instead, Moonage Daydream serves audiences a multi-medium portrait of […]
I LOVE MY DAD Interview | James Morosini Talks Discomfort Comedy And Putting It All Out There
When given the opportunity to speak with James Morosini of I Love My Dad, we jumped at the chance to discuss this incredibly fun, empathetic film. Available in select theaters and on demand, check out the film, and come back here to see how it all came together, how Morosini was able to balance it […]