Based on the 1973 short story “The Robot Who Looked Like Me” by Robert Sheckley, Robots (2023) is a sci-fi rom-com that follows Elaine (Shailene Woodley) and Charles (Jack Whitehall) trying to…

Based on the 1973 short story “The Robot Who Looked Like Me” by Robert Sheckley, Robots (2023) is a sci-fi rom-com that follows Elaine (Shailene Woodley) and Charles (Jack Whitehall) trying to…
To Catch a Killer (2023) Movie Ending Explained: To Catch a Killer (2023), directed by Damian Szifron, is a nail-biting English-language thriller that follows the FBI’s investigation into a mass murder on…
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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…
Ponsoldt is just 3 movies old but there is a certain maturity in all his films. His films have damaged people who are both happy and unhappy with their life, mostly the later. There is a huge exposure to alcohol as well but what makes his films fresh and charming are the shades of growing up. He very conveniently slips in subtle messages of coming-of-age in his films that aren’t always about growing teenagers. As I sit in anticipation for his fourth film The End Of the Tour starring Jesse Eisenberg as a Rolling Stone reporter and his quest with Jason Segel as David Foster Wallace, concerning their 5 days interview in 1996 I look back at all his films trying to rate them in an order that I feel is right.