Venom: The Last Dance is a film that seems to be in conflict with its own identity, trying to deliver the chaotic fun and irreverence that…
Browsing: Chiwetel Ejiofor
25 years after the release of The Lion King, one of the most successful animated films of all time and arguably the pinnacle of the “Disney…
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is opening the mystical door to “magic” with the release of the Sorcerer Supreme’s debut film: Doctor Strange. While not quite A-list,…
Opening with a thrilling bank heist perpetrated by a group of highly-skilled and heavily-armed operatives, John Hillcoat’s Triple 9 throws its first curveball somewhere around the 15-minute mark,…
Shortly after the events of September 11th, 2001, a young woman is found murdered and stuffed in a dumpster, all traces of DNA having been bleached from her body. But…
Films that revolve around isolationism and survival can often lead to dramatic storytelling that can also be traumatic and draining on its audience, even if awards…
Films with a post-apocalyptic setting tend to be cut from the same mold, but Z for Zachariah is the second film I’ve viewed this week that…