Clay’s Redemption [2020] Review: A messy, repetitive Midnight movie that fizzles out even before it kicks off!
When the first criticism one can have about a film is its lack of expositions, you can understand just how…
The Map of Tiny Perfect Things [2021] ‘Prime Video’ Review: A Brilliant Reinvention of the Time-loop Film
Let’s face it: the time-loop sub-genre contains a highly tired formula. Most films of that stature follow the same structure,…
Zack Snyder’s Justice League and the Question of Finality
We made no secret of the fact that weren’t especially big fans of Justice League when it first came out…
Courier (1986) Review – A Poignant Coming-of-Age Drama Set in the Twilight of Soviet Union
In the mid-1980s, general secretary of the Communist Party and the leader of Soviet Russia Mikhail Gorbachev launched a series…
The 15 Best Horror Movies of 2020
With the changing landscape of traditional horror films, filmmakers and studios have started playing with the genre as of late….
El Planeta [2021]: ‘Sundance’ Review – Spanish hangout comedy is a stoic look at the perils of a gig economy
Amalia Ulman’s “El Planeta” plays out like the mid-90’s American Indies that featured television-like screen transitions. It is not just…
Il Maestro By Martin Scorsese: Federico Fellini and the Lost Magic of Cinema
Below is Martin Scorsese, in his own words, as published in Harper Magazine Il Maestro By Martin Scorsese: Federico Fellini…
I’m Your Woman (2020) ‘Prime Video’ Review: A Solid Thriller with the Perfect Female Gaze
It’s always a joy to see female filmmakers on top of their craft. With their gaze and captivating skill, they…








