Film Review: Killers of the Flower Moon
The United States of America may be the land of plentiful resources, but it’s also a land of greed and avarice. No story might illustrate that quite as well as Continue Reading
The Musings of Terence Johnson
The United States of America may be the land of plentiful resources, but it’s also a land of greed and avarice. No story might illustrate that quite as well as Continue Reading
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is a complete whirlwind, and now that it is over, I’m happy that I decided to apply for the Media Inclusion Initiative. While this Continue Reading
Congrats to the award winners at TIFF, including American Fiction which won the People’s Choice Award at this year’s festival. I reviewed the film here and am happy for Cord Continue Reading
No preamble, let’s get into the reviews. The Holdovers – I love the way Alexander Payne looks at human connection and acerbic people. I think The Holdovers is a very Continue Reading
Foundation season one was already a success, somehow wrestling all the world building, hard sci-fi, and expansive timeline into a coherent enjoyable narrative. It wasn’t without its challenges though and Continue Reading
Lee Miller was an iconic war correspondent responsible for some of the most important photos during World War 2. But that’s just a small part of her story, the film Continue Reading