Director Baz Luhrmann has made quite a career crafting films with a distinctively colorful, flashy, and glossy look like The Great Gatsby, Romeo + Juliet, and Moulin Rouge. His latest… Read more Elvis Review: Luhrmann’s best brings the King’s story to life →
The Big Sick director Michael Showalter’s latest film, based on Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato’s 2000 documentary also titled The Eyes of Tammy Faye, has some of the year’s best… Read more The Eyes of Tammy Faye Review: Chastain delivers a can’t miss performance →
With a trio of lead performances that boast a sense of genuine confidence and power and an intriguing narrative that constantly keeps you on its hook, Bombshell give viewers a… Read more Bombshell Review: A familiar, yet powerful bomb with a leading trio that lights the screen ablaze →
While Clint Eastwood has and always will be an iconic name in film, he’s had some recent stumbles as a director lately. From the messy The 15:17 to Paris, a… Read more Richard Jewell Review: Eastwood’s latest shows that he’s got his groove back →
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 →
Like the man it’s based on, Netflix’s new film, Dolemite Is My Name, is raw and determined as it captures the slick and stylized story of comedy legend Rudy Ray… Read more Dolemite Is My Name Review: A fittingly funny rise from the ashes story that boasts the comeback of a lifetime from Eddie Murphy →
Director James Mangold’s newest film, Ford v Ferrari, excellently showcases the efforts of passionate people rising against the scrutiny that comes from corporate heads to make historic feats – until… Read more Ford v Ferrari Review: Not quite a perfect lap in sports dramas, but a full-throttle blast nevertheless →
While there’re a good amount of American historical figures that are delved into through film, schooling, and national holidays, do you ever feel like Harriet Tubman gets the short end… Read more Harriet Review: Erivo evokes power and compassion as the titular American hero →