Writer/director Guy Ritchie has made quite a career in proving himself to be quite the talented creator of British gangster films and even a great adapter of the legendary story… Read more The Gentlemen Review: Ritchie’s return to form is strongly stylized and a lot of fun →
Director Ava DuVernay crafts a detailed and powerfully emotional look at injustice and ripples it causes in people’s lives with her four-part miniseries, When They See Us, that depicts the… Read more When They See Us Review: A historical masterpiece that cannot be missed →
From Goodfellas to The Wolf of Wall Street, director Martin Scorsese has devoted his life to creating films full of passion and his love for filmmaking. Scorsese has pretty much… Read more The Irishman Review: Scorsese’s gangster epic is like watching history unfold →
Being no stranger to fast-paced action and heroics, Chadwick Boseman plays a different kind of avenger as he re-teams with the Russo Brothers, as producers, for the hard-nosed crime thriller… Read more 21 Bridges Review: Boseman is at his best in action-packed crime thriller →
While he might have disappointed me this year with The Intruder, director Deon Taylor teams up with writer Peter A. Dowling to create a much more interesting and action-packed story… Read more Black and Blue Review: Flawed but fairly action-packed film with an interesting perspective →
In this last trip through the world of Criminal, we take a trip to Spain to how things are there and, unfortunately, it just doesn’t live up to the other… Read more Netflix’s Criminal: Spain Review →
This week, we head to France to see how the Criminal formula fits there and the result is the best season of the series yet. Look, in terms of the… Read more Netflix’s Criminal: France Review →
This week, we head to Germany to see how the Criminal formula fits there and it leads to better storytelling, but a stale environment. Although, we’re in a new country,… Read more Netflix’s Criminal: Germany Review →