“Wuthering Heights”
Emerald Fennell’s take on Emily Brontë’s classic Victorian gothic romance, Wuthering Heights, begins with a provocation. We hear a man … Continue reading “Wuthering Heights”
Emerald Fennell’s take on Emily Brontë’s classic Victorian gothic romance, Wuthering Heights, begins with a provocation. We hear a man … Continue reading “Wuthering Heights”
The premise of the Dardenne brothers’ 2014 film, Two Days, One Night, is decidedly, and deceptively, simple. Sandra (the great … Continue reading Two Days, One Night
When Boogie Nights hit theaters with no small amount of pre-release fanfare, Paul Thomas Anderson was a relative neophyte director … Continue reading Boogie Nights
I’m going to ask you to stick with me for a moment. Zero Dark Thirty is the terrorist version of … Continue reading Zero Dark Thirty
As a child of the ‘80s, my cinematic awakening occurred during the era of Martin Scorsese, Spike Lee, and Oliver … Continue reading One Battle After Another
Mexican director Michel Franco has been making feature-length films for over fifteen years. For the most part, his work has … Continue reading Dreams
Co-written by Casey Affleck and starring Matt Damon (along with Casey) and produced by Damon and Ben Affleck, and set … Continue reading The Instigators
The first indication of potential trouble regarding HBO’s documentary on the legendary actress Faye Dunaway (simply titled Faye) was something … Continue reading Faye
It’s the question I’ve been asking myself since Godzilla starring Matthew Broderick (and directed by the Independence Day guy) was … Continue reading Godzilla Minus One
From the first moment of the first season, you could feel that Tokyo Vice was something special. Created by award-winning … Continue reading Tokyo Vice Season 2