‘The 355’ review: This all-female spy thriller is not the representation we asked for

Representation is really not enough to justify lackluster action films. An all-female cast in a spy movie is barely a step away from an all female cast of an Oceans movie, or a Ghostbusters film. These films are boxes checked…

It Chapter Two Review: A Fascinating Exploration of Fear

Director Andy Muscheitti and writer Gary Duaberman have found the ultimate balance in telling a horror story that’s primarily about the concept of fear and its tremendous and long-lasting effects. It was a decent movie, bloated in most places and…

TIFF Movie Review: Molly’s Game

To read further TIFF 2017 coverage, go here. With high voltage energy and the type of kinetic movement that possesses his screenplay’s, Aaron Sorkin’s first directorial endeavor blasts off with a bang, capturing our attention before the title card drops. In…

Cannes 2017 Round Up: Highlights and controversy

Cannes has always prided itself in cinematic controversy and this year It didn’t take much time for the anticipated, but controversial screening of Bong Joon Ho’s “Okja” to create a stir. The film started off being booed not for its…

Movie Review: The Zookeeper’s Wife

The Holocaust is a genre of its own in cinema and with such a wide and varied swath of films already in existence it’s hard for a movie to differentiate itself. Director Niki Caro valiantly makes an effort with the…

Jessica Chastain stars in The Zookeeper’s Wife

Jessica Chastain is known for giving really strong performances in any and all films the directors are lucky to have her in. Not only did we love her in dramas such as The Help and Zero Dark Thirty, but also…

Movie Review: ‘The Huntsman: Winter’s War’ is the ‘Frozen’ Prequel We Didn’t Ask For

Chris Hemsworth better start hoping that people are still into Thor because it seems like it’s the only thing going for him. Films like Blackhat and Into The Heart of the Sea both were flops at the box office and…