Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio: Life, Death, and Everything in Between
Del Toro Brings To Life The Infamous Puppet With Vivid Imagination and Pure Humanity In What Might Be The Best Film of The…
Del Toro Brings To Life The Infamous Puppet With Vivid Imagination and Pure Humanity In What Might Be The Best Film of The…
Redemption Is The Long Game In Jimmy’s Final Fight For Survival After 14 years, two ground-breaking series, and one movie no one knew…
I’m hard-pressed to think of a recent film that’s introduction gripped me as much as the first sixty seconds of Robert Machoian’s The Killing…
Think of the most important interview of your life. What were the stakes? What was at risk? Odds are, they probably didn’t include…
Newcomer Kyle Edward Ball Makes a Name For Himself With a Horror Debut That Will Linger With You Long After The Final Shot …
Chazelle Continues His Winning Streak With His Own Unvarnished, Cocaine-Laced Depiction of Hollywood Depravity To have lived, fucked, and partied at the dawn…
Brenden Fraser Outshines Aronofsky’s Ironically Thin Adaptation I think, therefore, I am. And who I am, who we all are, is human. For…
Paul Mescal Shines in Charlotte Wells’ Gripping Debut About Mental Illness, Adolescence, and What It Means To Be Seen Growing up is learning…