In a year that has seen horror take some weird and wild swings, it’s not surprising that a film like Five Nights at Freddy’s was slated to come along. The film which releases this weekend has all the material to join the likes of M3GAN and The Blackening in the foolish but incredibly fun horror
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 Killers of the Flower Moon. Based on the non-fiction book of the same name by David Grann, the film is a snapshot of a particularly
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 year may have been light on the celeb star power, it was still no less entertaining to see the films that were chosen and experience
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 Jefferson taking this prize. Very interesting to see where this film will go. The Toronto International Film Festival® ― which concluded last evening with the
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 solid movie with strong performances throughout. Paul Giamatti is great and his scenes and moments with Dominic Tessa really soar. Da’Vine Randolph Joy is good
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 the show took a while to get going and often got bogged down in the minutae of its science. What words then can we use