The second feature from Columbus director Kogonada, After Yang, is a deep exploration of the connection between humans and technology shown through a charismatic and compassionate lens. Kogonada sets an… Read more After Yang Review: Defining what it means to be human →
Batman has had many incarnations on the big screen over the last couple decades, but none have truly brought the iconic DC hero to life in the way that writer/director… Read more The Batman Review: The world’s greatest detective has arrived →
The latest film from Limitless and Divergent director Neil Burger, Voyagers, is a sci-fi thriller full of great narrative potential that ends up missing the mark hard. The film’s first… Read more Voyagers Review: A massively missed opportunity for sci-fi freshness →
While his career as a director has sort of made him fly under the radar, there’s no denying that Tate Taylor has some solid work under his belt. From helming… Read more Ava Review: A bland and boring action thriller →
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 →
While I haven’t been on-board for Disney’s decision to remake some of their beloved animated classics, Dumbo was the one I had genuine expectations to be great. It’s been a… Read more Dumbo Review: Instead flying above the clouds, Dumbo is trips over its own ears →