“Ex Machina” Review
There’s a strange gentleness and a warmth to something as dark and unsettling as Ex Machina. A man sits behindRead More
There’s a strange gentleness and a warmth to something as dark and unsettling as Ex Machina. A man sits behindRead More
It may seem a little expected and a little cliche that one of my favorite films of 2014 is a black-and-whiteRead More
Babe Ruth was a figure I first heard about through the classic baseball movie The Sandlot. The children of that pictureRead More
Focus is a caper that offers a challenge to the viewer. It dares you to try to follow along withRead More
Though this year-long documentary on working in Antarctica is one filled with many dangers and bitter temperatures, it actually feels moreRead More
With all the controversy surrounding the sexual nature of Fifty Shades of Grey, I expected something either titillating, scandalous orRead More
The real horror in The Babadook is that it doesn’t rely so heavily on its own boogieman. In doing so,Read More
How does one make a film about the crucial aspects of Martin Luther King? Do you focus more on hisRead More