The feature debut of director Galda Gaztelu-Urrutia, The Platform, is one of Netflix’s newest horror offerings and one that makes viewers question what they would do to survive. The film… Read more The Platform Review: Netflix’s most compelling and unnerving horror offering →
After having some fun with emotionally unstable nuns in The Little Hours, writer/director Jeff Baena and Alison Brie reteam for something serious as their newest film, Horse Girl, and send… Read more Horse Girl Review: A mind-bending and wild trip down the rabbit hole →
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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →