End of Summer [2018]: ‘NYAFF’ Review
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Old Beast [2018] – The Harsh Predicament of a Flawed Individual and a Dreary Landscape Zhou Ziyang’s impressive debut feature…
Operation Red Sea [2018]: ‘NYAFF’ Review Operation Red Sea has a thrilling opening that throws you right into the middle…
Ocean’s 8 is a straightforward heist film. A plan is concocted, a team assembled, and a job pulled off. There…
Watching The Passion of Joan of Arc (also known as La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc) without any musical score to accompany…
A thoroughly riveting account of the Watergate scandal that ended the presidency of Richard Nixon, “All the President’s Men” paints…
From the director of Braveheart & The Passion of the Christ comes another brutal & barbaric period piece, this time…
A powerfully moving, emotionally scarring & extremely harrowing portrait of the final hours of Jesus Christ’s life, The Passion of…
What makes Lee one of the great American filmmakers of the ‘90s is that, very much like Martin Scorsese, he had a firm directorial handle on each and every aspect of the (rather wild) filmmaking. This master director of style, story, and substance continued with his incredibly probing and incredibly entertaining examinations on specific New York cultures within a specific time, getting the most out of the individuals that resided in these colourful settings.