Tag: oscar movies

Review – Tár

Before Todd Field’s third feature film outing in the director’s chair and his first in over 15 years, he acknowledges the many crew members...

Review – The Whale

Darren Aronofsky is not a filmmaker necessarily known for subtlety or a delicate touch. He will pummel you with theme and messaging without a...

Interview – ‘The Fabelmans’ Seth Rogen and Gabriel LaBelle on working with cinematic legend Steven Spielberg

In Steven Spielberg’s coming of age story, The Fabelmans, Gabriel LaBelle stars as Sammy, a teenage filmmaker whose camera unwittingly reveals a secret which...

Review – Bones and All

Director Luca Guadagnino is one of the most prolific and cinephile-attracting filmmakers working today. His ability to manipulate any genre to facilitate his ambitious...

Review – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri

So rare is a story built not only of an original idea albeit based on the memory of an actual event, but Three Billboards...
spot_imgspot_img

Subscribe

Popular articles

Magic Beach Review

Magic Beach is an animated portmanteau film inspired by Alison Lester's picture book. Blending live-action and diverse animation styles, it explores children's dreams through ten vignettes. However, it suffers from a weak narrative, inconsistent storytelling, and a slow pace, limiting its appeal despite imaginative visuals and a collaborative soundtrack.

The Brutalist was a very relatable personal project for Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold

Escaping post-war Europe, visionary architect László Toth (Adrien Brody)...

Netflix’s ‘Back in Action’: A Must-Watch

"Back in Action" marks Cameron Diaz's return to film after a decade, co-starring Jamie Foxx in a Netflix action-comedy centered on former CIA agents forced back into espionage. While predictable, it charms audiences through dynamic performances and creative action sequences, delivering light entertainment without breaking new ground in the genre.

Wolf Man Review

The remake of the classic Universal horror film explores themes of family and generational trauma through the story of Blake, a father undergoing a slow transformation into a creature. Directed by Leigh Whannell, the film combines intense atmosphere with practical effects, jump scares, and a focus on familial relationships, capturing the tension as Blake strives to avoid repeating his father's mistakes.