“Wright’s restrained direction keeps things hushed and listless, and the film’s images inspire a calm and awe.”
Read More“The characters of Eight for Silver are maddeningly flat, almost rendered static by the film’s dark tones, while Ellis’ script gives them precious little to actually do.”
Read More“As if I Was A Simple Man is this year’s Portrait Of A Lady On Fire when it comes to sound, the film captures every nuance of every sound in exquisite detail.”
Read More“In 2008, the band Sparks committed to performing 21 of their albums in full across 21 nights. Four additional albums later, in 2021, Edgar Wright seems committed to doing the exact same thing via documentary.”
Read MoreOur writer Thomas was invited to join Matti from Movie Marathoners to discuss the Sundance selected film On The Count Of Three.
Read More“In the Earth is a micro-budget experiment in maximizing feelings of frustration and disorientation.”
Read MoreOne for the Road is a monumental ballad to friendship, painted in broad strokes across multiple cities and stages of life.
Read More“I laughed. I teared up. And in the end, I felt good.”
Read More“With a talented cast and an intimate story to tell, Raspberry explores emotions in surprising and endearing ways.”
Read MoreReactions to the first two episodes of WandaVision, what the MCU is doing right, and how the DCEU is missing out…this week on the ForReel Movie News And Reviews Podcast.
Read MoreRichard Kelly’s cult phenomenon hit Sundance 20 years ago today — what better time to open up another portal.
Read MoreReactions to the first two episodes of WandaVision, what the MCU is doing right, and how the DCEU is missing out…this week on the ForReel Movie News And Reviews Podcast.
Read MoreWe got together with Taylor from Drink in the Movies to talk first impressions, festival expectations and predictions, most anticipated films, and must-know info for all those hoping to attend.
Read MoreI personally watched more films this year than in any year previous, and while much of this viewing was me finally chipping away at the sizeable watchlist I’ve been compiling over the years, I also tried to keep up with the many fantastic new releases that managed to breach our troubled waters and see the light of day. Let’s break them down.
Read MoreSoul is the best animated feature of the year. Fey’s performance, a necessary message, and Pixar quality VFX make for an incredible film for both children and their parents. Maybe then we can rediscover our soul just in time to put 2020 behind us.
Read MoreAfter watching some films on streaming VOD, experiencing some films at virtual film festivals, and catching a very limited selection of films in theaters, I’ve finally narrowed down my favorite movies from this year.
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