Career Killing, Auteur Era Shattering Flop Or A Misunderstood Masterpiece? A Heaven’s Gate Retrospective ...
Nearly two decades later, the industry has finally caught up with the fandom-fostering, constant engagement that The Guild brought in with every bite-sized episode.
There is a germ of a good movie trapped inside Heaven’s Gate, but unlike other epics of comparable length and scale such as Laurence Of ...
Engaging in some moments, dull and frustrating in others, Desert Warrior feels like a film that has all of the right pieces in place, but doesn’t quite know where to place them to make it all come ...
Still, Nobody Here remains a beautifully produced, emotionally resonant celebration of a scene that refuses to die — or perhaps keeps ...
Anne Hathaway is an American actress. Her accolades include an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Primetime ...
By the end, A Quiet Storm leaves an impression: thoughtful, restrained, visually assured. But like its protagonist, it ...
In the end, What Is Dyslexia? is more than an educational tool — it’s a gentle, imaginative act of reframing. A reminder that diagnosis is not ...
The Plague: Review. By Nick Boyd. “The Plague” is a deeply unsettling movie about bullying and social acceptance that takes place at a boys’ water polo camp. The boys are around 12 years of age and ...
Some documentaries preserve history; The Floor Remembers preserves a feeling. Directed by Jayme Kaye Gershen, this 15‑minute short is a tender, rhythmic portrait of Miami’s long‑standing roller rink, ...
Some shorts aim for tension, others for heart – Steakout! aims squarely for the funny bone and hits with gleeful precision. Writer‑director Max Neace delivers a brisk, eight‑minute comedy of errors ...
Exit 8 attempts to extend that long, monotonous journey on a stifling, sardine packed tube to carry out the same day at your nine to five into a very real living nightmare. From producer turned ...