Cinema
‘Me Time’ Is a Perfunctory, but Ultimately Successful Netflix Original
‘Me Time’ - Despite the fact that Kevin Hart wrestles with a comically bad CGI'd mountain lion, this is a fun the whole way. ...
‘Pinocchio’ Vs. ‘Pinocchio:’ Multiple Adaptations of the Beloved Fairytale Hit Screens in 2022
Both Disney and Netflix are releasing their own versions of the story Pinocchio later this year, directed by Robert Zemeckis and Guillermo del Toro respectively....
The Transcendent Career of Bo Burnham: From Teen Youtube Comedian to Emmy-Winning Director
An exploration of the life, background, and career of Bo Burnham....
‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’: An Elevating And Heartfelt Return To Middle Earth
Amazon’s 'The Rings of Power' series reignites much of the charm and wonder from the original trilogy while also adding a modern spin to Tolkein’s work....
Are The Chances of A Stand-Alone ‘Hulk’ Movie Increasing?
The Hulk, probably Marvel’s second most recognizable character, has not had a standalone outing of his own since 2008, but could another potentially be on the way?...
Knives Out 2: Will Rian Johnson’s Sequel to ‘Knives Out’ Succeed?
‘Knives Out,’ the bold and cunning 2019 murder mystery film, is getting a sequel, but how will this new sequel hold up to the genius and enjoyment of the original?...
‘Wire Room’: See Bruce Willis in His Last Movie
Audiences will enjoy seeing the superstar Bruce Willis one last time as the leading hero who goes after a hit squad in 'Wire Room'....
George Miller’s Newest Fantasy Film ‘Three Thousand Years of Longing’ Starring Idris Elba
‘Three Thousand Years of Longing’ - Filmmaker George Miller’s returns to the director’s chair by demonstrating his take on the genie genre....
What Sylvester Stallone’s ‘Samaritan’ Lacks In Organization It Makes Up For In One Fun Superhero Ride
Sylvester Stallone’s new superhero flick 'Samaritan' misses the mark, but still makes for an entertaining watch. ...
Alain Delon’s ‘Purple Noon’: The Half-Forgotten French Precursor to ‘The Talented Mr. Ripley’ Starring Matt Damon & Jude Law
‘Purple Noon’, the 1960 French adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s ‘The Talented Mr. Ripley’ is a beautiful, compelling and strange film. To those who’ve seen it, Matt Damon’s 1999 version is a pale imitation....
The Complete Guide – 79th Venice Film Festival 2022: A Closer Look at the Full List of Movies
With the Venice Film Festival 2022 just around the corner, here’s everything you need to know about all the movies showing....
Aubrey Plaza Returns to Chaos in ‘Emily the Criminal’
‘Emily the Criminal’ - Plaza’s performance belies the idea that women can only play an anti-hero as some sort of seductress/Siren....
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