Why Punch-Drunk Love (2002) is the Greatest Romcom of All Time?
I am one of those people who roll their eyes on just hearing the term romcom. There is something pernicious…
The Success of “Animal” Speaks to the Broader Pervasiveness That’s Sheathed Over The National Conscience
The Success Of Animal Speaks: “Are you brave enough to watch it?” This is what the promos for one of…
Slow Horses (Season 3) Episode 4: Recap & Ending Explained – Why is Sean Donovan after the Grey Books?
For an episode that ideally could be characterized as a slow episode of Slow Horses (Season 3), Episode 4 is…
Club Zero (2023) ‘KIFF’ Review: Jessica Hausner’s Nutrition-Cult Horror is Too Silly and Deluded To Be Provocative
As I watched Jessica Hausner’s new film, Club Zero, I was constantly struck by questions about cinema that is hyper-aware…
The Seventh Curse (1986) Movie Review: An Indiana Jones-Style Horror Flick with A Muddled Structure
Anyone remotely aware of the iconic ‘Riki-oh: The Story of Ricky’ won’t be shocked by how violent, bloody, and campy…
Reacher (Season 2) Series Review – Like the action movies of the 90s or 2000s, the sequel is bigger and badder, not necessarily better
Reacher (Season 2) Series Review: Amazon Prime Video needs a new cash cow. For streaming services, a cash cow entails…
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013) Movie Ending Explained – Is Plutarch on Katniss’ Side?
The follow-up to “The Hunger Games,” “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” is built on the fiery start that its predecessor…
Green Border (2023) ‘KIFF’ Review: Agnieszka Holland’s Nightmarish Refugee Drama Presents a Galvanizing, Furiously Vital Vision
Let me begin with an honest confession. It was with a fair degree of caution I walked into Agnieszka Holland’s…