The Last of Us 2: The dangerous tale of a dark and complex world
Normally we discuss filmmaking, but as artists we never stop ourselves from exploring and talking about other forms of artistic expression.
The woven intricacy and artistry of The Phantom Thread
We really love the attention to detail and subtlety of the tone and performances in the Phantom Thread.
Uncut Gems: Crafted Chaos
The Safdie brothers have yet again achieved their goal of injecting adrenaline into their films.
The beauty of Jim Jarmusch’s Paterson, and how I relate to it
Paterson delivers an insight into life that not only flows like a harmonic and calm melody, but that there is beauty in the mundane, and the things we take for granted.
Marriage Story: The subtlety and elegance of Noah Baumbach's tale of divorce
Marriage Story, like most of writer-director Noah Baumbach's films, feels about as realistic a look into life as films can be.
The Lighthouse: Our first reaction
Two stellar performances may steer the ship here, but the construction of said ship is masterful.
Parasite wins Best Picture at the 2020 Oscars, but what does it mean going forward?
Do not underestimate the importance of Parasite’s win on February 9th, for it will go down in History for the right reasons, and may just change Cinema as we know it.
Martin Scorsese vs Comic Book Movies: What We Think
For anyone that is unaware of any top film news, or if you’ve been living under a rock, Martin Scorsese recently stated that comic book movies are more akin to Theme Park rides rather than being works of cinema.
La La Land: A musical with a touch of the old school
Our excitement for musicals has been reinvigorated and ripened, and we are extremely eager to see this one.
Logan: You have our attention.
Previously we haven't thought much to the superhero genre. But here, with the newly released LOGAN trailer, something is different.