Writer/director Celine Sciamma’s newest film, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, is a true labor of love that digs deep into the limitations put upon women and the true meaning… Read more Portrait of a Lady on Fire Review: Raw power and true love boom from one of this year’s best films →
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 →
Teaming up with Emmy winning writer Lena Waithe, director Melina Matsoukas creates an enthralling and fulfilling experience of life on the run from the law and delves into the love… Read more Queen & Slim Review: Legacy and love triumph in this stunning thrill ride →
After crafting an unnerving and tense experience with It Comes at Night back in 2017, writer/director Trey Edward Schultz returns with another tense feature, Waves, that delves into family tragedy… Read more Waves Review: Schultz and company ready to make waves this awards season →
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 it’s generally said that breaking up is hard to do, writer/director Noah Baumbach shows that divorce is even more destructive with his new film Marriage Story. The film follows… Read more Marriage Story Review: Baumbach shows the hard knocks of divorce and struggles of staying together →
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 →
In 2013, writer/director Dan Krauss created a documentary called The Kill Team that delved into how warfare can weigh and break the mindsets of young soldiers and how it led… Read more The Kill Team Review: A heart-pounding and haunting narrative debut for Krauss →