Whenever a film offers an experiment that veers off traditional filmmaking methods, I tend to stay away from those, as they’re more likely akin to theme park attractions than anything else. Of…

Whenever a film offers an experiment that veers off traditional filmmaking methods, I tend to stay away from those, as they’re more likely akin to theme park attractions than anything else. Of…
You’ve seen this movie time and again: a depressed (and newly) single man tries to get back on his feet and coincidentally meets a girl that seems too good to be true.…
Augustine Frizzell’s The Last Letter from Your Lover, based on the book of the same name written by Jojo Moyes, follows the dated trend of past/present romantic dramas, in which a character…
False Positive HULU Review – I don’t think there’s a term more ill-conceived in our cinematographic society than “Elevated horror.” To film-twitter pundits, elevated horror refers to “movies that don’t rely heavily…
Natalie Morales’ Plan B opens in the vein of coming-of-age comedies of the 1980s, particularly in the style of John Hughes’s pictures as ‘Hot Chocolate’s Every 1’s a Winner’ blares our speakers,…