Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield give exceptional performances in We Live In Time [REVIEW]

0 0 When you think about rom-coms, you don’t necessarily equate heartbreaking. Nevertheless, several of my favorite films belong to this unique subgenre. Some of my favorites, for example, are Hope Floats, The Fault In Our Stars, and A Walk To Remember. All of which are poignant, memorable, and heartbreaking. We Live In Time similarly […]
‘Here’ Is A Novel, But Wildly Uneven, Cinematic Experiment. [REVIEW]

0 0 Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina opens with the musing that “all happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” In Here, Robert Zemeckis’ adaptation of Richard McGuire’s graphic novel, the statement flips: unhappy families are all alike, too. This is not to say each family in Here is wholly […]
Smile 2: A Descent into Darkness Where Hope is Just a Memory [REVIEW]

0 0 Smile 2 is Parker Finn’s newest installment of the horror franchise. This time, the menacing smiling demon shifts its focus from the previously targeted small-town individuals to a recovering pop star. “She’s so lucky. She’s a star, but she cry, cry, cries in her lonely heart” Naomi Scott (Aladdin Live-Action) plays Sky Riley, […]
Young Woman And The Sea – Daisy Ridley Shines In Old-Fashioned Crowdpleaser [Review]

0 0 Young Woman And The Sea – Review Everything about Disney’s latest crowdpleaser Young Woman and the Sea feels old-fashioned and familiar; but that doesn’t make it any less powerful. Movies like this typically hit similar narrative flourishes to captivate the audience so how well they work comes down to execution. Directed by Joachim […]