Faces Places (2017)
Faces Places bubbles with irrepressible charm.
Faces Places bubbles with irrepressible charm.
I wish there were more studio comedies like Tag.
Like many horror films, Hereditary corrupts the familial safety of domesticity, but it inverts the traditional perspective.
Chappaquiddick is a contemporary example of how superb filmmaking can elevate middling screenplays.
Here, Lanthimos imagines a world where ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ are false signifiers concealing human selfishness.
The Survivor’s Guide to Prison builds to the conclusion that justice in the United States is fundamentally broken.
Ali’s Wedding is a delight.
Phantom Thread only unveils its true nature in its final few minutes.
Like Non-Stop, The Commuter twists absurd action around an Agatha-Christie-esque closed-room mystery.
This is a fun film, a film that carries you along with it and puts a smile on your face as often as it tugs on your heartstrings.