“Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants To Live Forever” Review
Do you want to live forever? It’s a question that everybody has thought of at some point, but more as an impossible scenario. Every human will die and it’s an
Do you want to live forever? It’s a question that everybody has thought of at some point, but more as an impossible scenario. Every human will die and it’s an
There’s a dreamy quality to how The Colors Within meanders around, inevitably arriving at a musical cresendo. Some Japanese animated films start with this pleasant sensation, but oftentimes veers off
Sure, I’ve been critical of the past few Aardman Animations like Early Man and the sequel to Chicken Run, but it’s hard to find any fault within the romps of
As a refreshing break from Paul Schrader’s films about flawed-men-writing-and-turning-violent trilogy (First Reformed, The Card Counter, Master Gardener), there’s a bitter beauty much different within Oh, Canada. Though still poetic,
There’s a discomforting realism to how director Mohammad Rasoulof stages this vicious critique of Iran’s political unrest. Rasoulof has experienced Iran’s most hideous censorship and faced so many critical charges
It is not uncommon these days to hear someone muttering about how our current world now appears as dysmal as the dystopian depictions of sci-fi movies. The invasion of privacy
2024 was a remarkable year for films if you knew where to look. While the animated blockbusters of Inside Out 2 and Moana 2 were underwhelming, animated films abroad like
The Sing Sing Maximum Security Prison walls house something far more than a longing for freedom. It’d be so easy for a movie centering around this prison’s Rehabilitation Through the
I’m not opposed to the idea of Red One posing as a Fast & Furious Christmas special. In fact, I was hoping for that level of momentum to carry this
Tyler Perry is a name closely associated with melodramas that range from light comedy to trashy thriller. That tone is still present in The Six Triple Eight, a true story