The World to Come [2021]: ‘Sundance’ Review – A poetic telling of forbidden love marred by a lack of focus
I say this with great disdain that the men in Mona Fastvold’s ‘The World to Come‘ should have been left…
Josep [2020] Review – Portrait of an Artist through Fading Memory
Josep (2020), the feature debut of cartoonist and editorial journalist Aurel (Aurelien Froment), isn’t exactly the biopic of Catalan artist…
Land [2021]: ‘Sundance’ Review – Robin Wright helms a moving tale about resilience
Moving away from life in the city for some much-needed peace and quiet has bestowed cinema with a lot of…
Saint Maud [2019] Review – An Engrossing Hodgepodge of Catholic Horror Motifs
Horror is often one of the most preferred genres by first-time filmmakers. It could easily find the necessary backing and…
Christopher Plummer, legendary ‘Sound of Music’ star and Oscar winner, dies at 91
Christopher Plummer, the revered Canadian actor who launched a stage career and later became an Academy Award-winning movie star best…
On the Count of Three [2021]: ‘Sundance’ Review – Constantly funny bromance takes a sharp look at men’s mental health
In its opening moments, Jerrod Carmichael’s debut feature announces that its two leads are ready to give up. While Kevin…
[Photo Gallery] 15 Films That Won The Most Oscar Awards
15 Films That Won The Most Oscar Awards: When the Oscars like you, they really, really like you. And since…
The Art of Political Murder [2020] Review – An Investigative Account of a High-Profile Murder Trial
The wealth of resources happened to be the curse for Guatemala, the small Central American nation that endured a 36-year…