By DC Bollings David Fincher is one of Hollywood’s most highly regarded contemporary filmmakers. From his beginnings in Industrial Light & Magic to directing commercials and music videos for Madonna and Paula Abdul, he consistently […]
By DC Bollings David Fincher is one of Hollywood’s most highly regarded contemporary filmmakers. From his beginnings in Industrial Light & Magic to directing commercials and music videos for Madonna and Paula Abdul, he consistently […]
By DC Bolling Has there been a filmmaker more polarizing than writer-director-producer M. Night Shyamalan? Maybe, but his name comes first. Say what you will about the Pennsylvania native (born in India). But there’s no […]
By Elazar Abrahams January is here, which means it’s time to speculate about the pop culture year ahead. What has the potential to be good? What’s going to bomb hard? Just how boring is Tron: […]
Gladiator II is now in theaters. By Greg Wheeler It’s been 24 years since Gladiator dropped on the big screen, with an inspired Russell Crowe screaming to a crowd of blood-lusting spectators, “Are you not […]
The Aladdin remake is now playing in theaters. [Note: This post is kind of a ramble and barely edited, but I’m trying to get back into writing mode after a few months off. Enjoy.] By […]
Magnolia Pictures and CNN Films will release Love, Gilda in theaters September 21st. By Elazar Abrahams There’s the beloved image of Gilda Radner: fearless, passionate, and iconic. And then, there are shades of Radner the […]
By Alec Sears Mission: Impossible—Fallout has just done the impossible: a franchise record several sequels in. The series just seems to get better with age, a rarity in Hollywood where sequels tend to become stale […]
Zoe is now streaming on Amazon Prime. By I. Simon Drake Doremus is not a filmmaker who I am particularly a fan of. I’ll admit I had only seen two films from him prior, but […]
Tau is now streaming on Netflix. By Greg Wheeler Netflix’s horrid streak of original movies continues with Tau, a film that borrows highbrow themes tackling artificial intelligence, and reshapes them into a forgettable thriller. Some […]
The Tale airs May 26th, 10pm on HBO. By I. Simon We live in a society where sexual abuse unfortunately exists. Ever since the #MeToo movement begun, countless survivors have been coming out and sharing […]