Challengers Film Review
Challengers is out. It's hot, it's steamy, and it left me pretty confused.
Challengers is out. It's hot, it's steamy, and it left me pretty confused.
It’s a new month, and that means new movies are hitting theaters. I’m going to run through four films that are either worth checking out based on my own viewing or have significant buzz and anticipation surrounding them.
I Saw the TV Glow is the second feature film from director Jane Schoenbrun. They exploded onto the indie scene in 2021 with We’re All Going to the World’s Fair, a low-budget, creepypasta-style production that garnered tremendous critical acclaim, even if it didn’t resonate as strongly with general audiences.
Yes, there’s a new Cronenberg film, but not from the legendary David Cronenberg or his rising star son Brandon Cronenberg. Instead, this feature comes from Caitlin Cronenberg, making her debut with Humane.
In my conversation with In a Violent Nature director Chris Nash, he shines some light on the filmmaking experience, from the surprisingly smooth pre-production process, through having to reshoot 70% of the film, to dealing with the inescapable imposter syndrome.
I had a blast sitting down to talk with the guys from The Last Video Store. Their love of cinema, particularly B-Movies shone through - both in our conversation, but also in the film itself.
Trailer I sat down with Francis Galluppi, the director of The Last Stop in Yuma County, and I ended up finding myself engrossed in his storytelling and amazed by his dedication to…
Cannes 2024 Lineup - Films to Watch The prestigious, albeit somewhat pretentious, Cannes Film Festival has announced its lineup for 2024. Running from May 14th to May 25th, this year’s…
Like the movie, our conversation veered between the serious and the humorous - from important topics like casting, location scouting, film influences, and the writing process all the way to perhaps the most important question of all: does Kryptic truly have the adequate amount of cum?
Civil War might just be Alex Garland's best film since Ex Machina. This A24 production follows a group of photojournalists documenting the violence of a near-future American Civil War. The film dives deep into the chaos and destruction, providing a raw, immersive experience that feels all too real.