Quentin Tarantino is releasing his new film this weekend and if you’ve read the review I wrote, you know I was not a fan. But the writer-director has made more good movies than bad and certainly made an impact on the culture. Looking at the 10 movies (not 9, I’m sorry but you released Kill
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is nothing more than Quentin Tarantino being given two hours and forty five minutes to indulge his worst instincts.
The Lion King, Disney’s latest attempt to bring beloved animated classic to a new era, is quite an interesting filmmaking experiment. One part nostalgia trip and one part new age technology, the combination of the two begins as a fascinatingly realized vision and slowly morphs into a nostalgia trip painted with a pixel rather than
The 4th of July break brought much needed rest, as well as time to catch up with some films I missed from the first part of the year. I decided to note down a few thoughts in the hopes I can sway you towards or away from these movies now out on digital. Fast Color
I often knew what I was supposed to be feeling in the moment with Spider-Man: Far From Home, and yet the emotions did not come.