Movie Review: The Last Days of American Crime
So far, The Last Days of American Crime is the only film that I’ve written out an entire review for, only to…
So far, The Last Days of American Crime is the only film that I’ve written out an entire review for, only to…
There’s a shocking divide in how we treat individuals with disabilities. Even now, when it feels that we’ve veered closer…
The underlying meaning and protruding ideas within J’Accuse are unavoidable. A man who believes he is innocent, put on trial for who…
An awfully dated CGI dog and an awfully dated Harrison Ford collaborate in The Call of the Wild, the story of Buck and…
Arts criticism? As a proper career? No chance. What a shoddy idea that I’ve been pursuing for years without so…
As we trundle along further and further toward the end of civilization as we know it, it’s always interesting to…
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I take it that most audiences haven’t heard of Jeff Garlin. At best, they may know him from Larry David’s…
Love, Antosha is as much a documentary on Anton Yelchin as it is on the dedication filmmaking requires. The processes of creativity…
I can’t think of all that many people who dislike the comedic efforts of Eric Andre. His self-titular Adult Swim…