Lady Bird
/Lady Bird is a brilliant coming-of-age dramatic comedy for the modern age, with an amazing ensemble cast and a refreshing style that is built to last for generations.
Read MoreLady Bird is a brilliant coming-of-age dramatic comedy for the modern age, with an amazing ensemble cast and a refreshing style that is built to last for generations.
Read MoreFrom the first line, it’s obvious that director David Fincher and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin were hell-bent on casting Mark Zuckerberg as a socially handicapped savant…
Read MoreExtremely Loud and Incredibly Close (2011) is about a family following the tragic aftermath of 9/11, but it’s a task that the film was simply not up to…
Read MoreThe Grand Budapest Hotel film is like a moving, breathing surrealist painting, forcing the audience to draw a conclusion of their own making. And it does so by crafting a visual aesthetic that I found to be one of the most enthralling spectacles I’ve ever seen…
Read MoreThe best way to describe No Country for Old Men is that it’s an allegory for evil and human reactions to it. Chigurh represents a form of evil that is nonnegotiable and permanent, but puts forward a pretense of chaos and chance…
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