‘Loving’ (2016) | Austin Film Festival Review
I find Jeff Nichols to be an immensely frustrating filmmaker. He has a gift for capturing the small moments in […]
I find Jeff Nichols to be an immensely frustrating filmmaker. He has a gift for capturing the small moments in […]
I talked quite a bit in my review for Sully about the dangers of hero worship. As opposed to that […]
Heroes are an interesting thing. It’s comforting to have heroes, people you aspire to be. It’s nice to know there […]
Recently, I compiled my list of the ten best films of the decade so far, which will be posted soon […]
I am all for balls-to-the-wall, crazy action films. Whether it be the remarkable choreography of the two The Raid films […]
It’s not easy to build tension. Revealing a new piece of information that adds to what we already know rather […]
When a film is made set in high school or college, there has been a massive shift on the people […]
The Academy Awards are just a few hours awards, and the nightmare of trying to figure out what will win […]
In music, there are songs referred to as “old standards.” The tunes are known to satisfy, but after years in […]
Before it expands to theaters this weekend, Lazer Team, the first film from web giant Rooster Teeth, has already grabbed […]
There is a scene in Manchester by the Sea where Lee (Casey Affleck) and his nephew Patrick (Lucas Hedges) are […]
There is a thin line between a film’s pace being deliberate and slow. Kelly Reichardt loves to tightrope across that […]
Maggie’s Plan is in some ways the apotheosis of indie intellectual film. After all, it features Ethan Hawke as a […]
Arguably, the highest compliment you can pay a film based on a true story is that it does not feel […]
Yes, this is the movie that features Daniel Radcliffe as a corpse with the ability to fart so powerfully he […]
A sentiment many film critics love to toss around is, “It felt like an ’80s movie.” Depending on how you […]