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Netflix, Orson Welles, and The Act of Processing Film History

I don’t know if I liked The Other Side of The Wind. I don’t know if I liked it. Loved it. Loathed it. But I...

Review: Shoplifters is a Brilliant Tale of Family, Morality & Crime

When it starts, Japanese director Hirokazu Koreeda’s new film Shoplifters seems innocuous. We see a young boy, Shota (Jyo Kairi), and the man we...

Green Book is a Complex, Yet Endearing Character Drama

Written by Tom Moore Green Book takes its viewers through a tough, yet heartwarming journey through the 1960’s American South as two men learn the...

Review: Wreck-It Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks the Internet is Flat-Out ‘Wreck-tacular’

  Wreck-It Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks the Internet Plot Summary: When the steering wheel of the Sugar Rush arcade cabinet breaks, Wreck-it Ralph (voice of...

Review: Creed II is an Absolute Knockout

The Rocky franchise gets a lot of guff for its heavy reliance on montages, flashbacks and clichéd endings. Yet, they are all pretty beloved,...

Instant Family: A Comedy with Heart

Written by Daryn Kirscht Based on the trailers for the movie and writer/director Sean Anders’s shaky track record, I had an initial expectation that Instant...

Roma: A Naturalistic Epic That Rewards Viewers

In one brilliant scene about halfway through Roma, the family at the center of this intimate drama take a trip to the movies to...

Review: Robin Hood Robs From the Audience’s Wallet & Gives Them Nothing

Written by Tom Moore The story of Robin Hood is probably one of the oldest, and most classic tales told to us as kids. He’s...

The Favourite: The Wild Ride of Oscar Season 2018

If you're looking for a classy costume drama dripping with Oscar bait, then look elsewhere — The Favourite is not your movie. Sure, it's...

Review: Widows is Intricate, Intimate, and Exciting

Steve McQueen is the sort of director who never seemed destined for studio filmmaking. His films, including the depressing sex-addiction themed Shame and the...

The Ballad of Buster Scruggs: How Do the Coens Do on Netflix?

The Coen Brothers are some of the most consistent filmmakers working today. This is undeniable if you look at the stats; of the 18...

Review: Cam May be One of Blumhouse’s Best Films Ever

WARNING SPOILERS AHEAD Exploring the world of online web cam girls and the repercussions of doing anything to be famous, Netflix’s new film, Cam, is not...