Little Women (2019): Greta Gerwig Triumphs Over the Problems of her First Film
Lady Bird, although not dead, felt zombified, identifying with the cynicism and pettiness of its main character to a point of making it unappealing – but Little Women has emerged as a far more endearing and far more speculative film that makes for a more inviting experience.
David Beckham vs. Mark Wahlberg: The Multi-Million Dollar Scandal That’s Rocking Hollywood!
David Beckham Mark Wahlberg Legal Battle: David Beckham, the celebrated football star, seems to be embroiled in a significant legal…
Sydney Film Festival 2024 Announces Exciting First Films
The Sydney Film Festival has just unveiled a preview of 17 innovative films and events that will grace the silver…
‘Honey Don’t!’: Ethan Coen & Tricia Cooke’s Upcoming Comedy Adds Charlie Day, Billy Eichner, and More to the Cast
‘Honey Don’t!’ Additional Cast: One of the Ceon Brothers, Ethan Coen, is currently busy working with his wife, Tricia Cooke,…
Hilary Swank Reflects on ‘Boys Don’t Cry Role’ as a ‘Good Opportunity’ for a Trans Actor, yet Affirms ‘Actors Are Actors’
Hilary Swank Reflects on ‘Boys Don’t Cry Role’: Actors portray a variety of roles, leaving their own selves while immersing…
Baby Reindeer (Season 1) ‘Netflix’ Review: Uncomfortable, Mature and Poignant Look at Trauma and the Consequent Self-Hatred and Self-Sabotage
When streaming services became in vogue, one of the attractive propositions was to suddenly discover a hitherto unknown story and…
(Revolution, Fulfil Your Promise) Red Love (2024) ‘Visions du Reel’ Review: Uneven ode to Alexandra Kollontai’s Legacy
Russian Marxist feminist Alexandra Kollontai’s philosophy glues together the various parallel strands in Dora Garcia’s (“Revolution, Fulfil Your Promise”) “Red…
Abigail (2024) Movie Review: Gory Problems of a Vampire Nepo Baby
Abigail (2024) Movie Review: It seems as though it would be a hard life for a vampire child, especially one…








