My Problem With Biopics: Too Much and Too Little At The Same Time
Biopics have been in the spotlight for a while now. Is it good news, or is the genre losing its spark?
My Problem With Biopics: Too Much and Too Little At The Same Time Read More »
Biopics have been in the spotlight for a while now. Is it good news, or is the genre losing its spark?
My Problem With Biopics: Too Much and Too Little At The Same Time Read More »
With ten Academy Award nominations, Brady Corbet’s period drama surprises audiences with a visual spectacle of over three hours.
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It seems like all the awards for animation are being conquered by a little black cat this season. Here are all the reasons why Flow deserves your attention too.
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Jesse Eisenberg wrote and directed this film about two Jewish-American cousins who make a trip to Poland to learn about their heritage.
The drama directed by Sean Baker is a perfect display of the entertainment industry’s fixation with explicit content.
Starring Hugh Grant as the villain, this A24 production raises questions on the importance and meaning of religions for people.
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A brief account of the two biggest releases of the Christmas season and their theater run so far.
Based on the silent movie of the same name, Robert Eggers offers a visually impactful retelling of the gothic story.
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The new thriller directed by Edward Berger portrays the disagreements within the Church on how to present itself in these modern times.
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After the huge success that was Inside-Out 2, it seemed like Disney was ready to return to the good old days. Maybe it was too soon to get excited.