Oscar’s Forgotten Mann
The history of Michael Mann as a film director is a rather curious one. Revered among his peers, a constant … Continue reading Oscar’s Forgotten Mann
The history of Michael Mann as a film director is a rather curious one. Revered among his peers, a constant … Continue reading Oscar’s Forgotten Mann
There really is no making sense of George Miller’s filmography. The Aussie director broke through in 1979 with Mad Max, … Continue reading Furiosa
It’s hard to imagine that there will be many films released this year that will create as much discussion as … Continue reading Civil War
Scarface, Brian De Palma’s nearly three-hour reach for epic-level greatness is seldom talked about as an actual film anymore. The … Continue reading Scarface
Unfortunately, there has been no shortage of documentaries over the years depicting the war torn, hallowed out portions of countries … Continue reading Kiss the Future
We all do it. We put up walls around us to give us a sense of safety and security. For … Continue reading The Zone of Interest
It’s a strange thing to feel compelled to come to the defense of a film that you, yourself, aren’t all … Continue reading Maestro
The most obvious question to be asked any time a story that has already been filmed before is made again … Continue reading Society of the Snow
When American Graffiti was released in August of 1973, it was virtually impossible to imagine how a film about a … Continue reading American Graffiti
Three hours of mostly talking. That’s what Oppenheimer is—a film of white men (and occasionally white women) standing around in … Continue reading Oppenheimer