Film Review: The Color Purple

There have been countless adaptations of classic works and while many of them seem destined to fall by the wayside, the new adaptation of The Color Purple directed by Blitz Bazawule is not one of them.

Film Review: The Marvels

Like a streak of light across the sky, The Marvels arrives in theaters this weekend under the weight of everyone seeming to think the MCU is in complete and utter shambles and can’t make anything of quality ever again. Well it doesn’t seem like the folks behind this film got that memo as the movie

Film Review: Five Nights at Freddy’s

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

TIFF 23: The Holdovers, Strange Way of Life, and More

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

TIFF 23: The Teacher’s Lounge, Nyad, and more!

Late night TIFF reactions, let’s go! The Teacher’s Lounge Get ready for the most entertaining 98 minutes of hell on a movie screen you’ll see all year when The Teacher’s Lounge arrives to a screen near you. Thrillingly acted and written with real panache, I definitely see how this movie was chosen by Germany as

TIFF 23: Lee

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 Lee alleges. The movie, directed by Ellen Kuras, looks into what made the woman behind these iconic images tick and how the various relationships that

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