REVIEW: Bradley Cooper’s ‘Maestro’

After leaving audiences in awe with his directorial debut, A Star is Born, Bradley Cooper is…

Degrees of ‘Saltburn’: How the Gothic Thriller is Connected to ‘Barbie’

Although most of us are haunted by the bathtub and graveyard scenes from Emerald Fennell’s film…

The Crown’s Royal Revival: A Recap of the Final Season’s Triumphs and Tribulations

The journey of “The Crown” on Netflix since its debut in 2016 has been quite remarkable.…

“Leave the World Behind” – A Tense Exploration of Human Connection Amidst Apocalypse

“Leave the World Behind,” the apocalyptic thriller directed by Sam Esmail, takes audiences on a gripping…

Netflix’s ‘My Life With The Walter Boys’: A Compelling Journey Echoing ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’

In the vein of successful Netflix movies like the “To All the Boys” series and Amazon’s…

Review: Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’ Starring Joaquin Phoenix

The longevity of a Ridley Scott as a filmmaker is extraordinary. He continues to churn out…

Todd Haynes’s “May December” Examines the Shadows Behind Picture-Perfect Lives

In Todd Haynes’s latest film, Natalie Portman portrays an actress studying the real-life inspiration for her…

Unveiling the Cinematic Tapestry: “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” Emerges as a Vital Prequel

The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes emerges as a surprisingly relevant and intelligent prequel to The…

The Netflix body-swap comedy “Family Switch,” starring Jennifer Garner, offers ideal holiday background entertainment

Netflix’s “Family Switch” attempts to be the ideal family movie for the holidays but falls into…

‘Priscilla’ Review – Can’t Help Falling in (and out) of Love

A little over a year since the release of Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis, Academy Award winning director…