Robin Wright makes her directorial debut with the gorgeous and emotional Land, a film in which she also stars as Edee, a woman in search of herself after a tragic accident takes the lives of her family. It’s an intimate film...
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Atlanta Film Critics Circle Announces Best Films of 2020
2020 has been an interesting year for the film industry with the Covid-19 pandemic keeping theaters close for the majority of the year and Hollywood having to shift around their blockbuster release dates to compensate. Still...
‘The Little Things’ Review: Delivers a Thrilling Mystery
After watching The Little Things, I couldn’t help but think back to the ending of Seven and Morgan Freeman’s biting final words, “Ernest Hemingway once wrote, “The world is a fine place and worth fighting for.” I...
‘Soul’ Review: Pixar at its very Best
We all have dreams, aspirations, and goals we want to accomplish in our time here on Earth, but life oftentimes says otherwise. Creative outlets are forced into the deep recesses of the mind as survival kicks in, and we end up...
‘Promising Young Woman’ Review: Laser Focused and Doesn’t Hold Back
Promising Young Woman should make you feel uncomfortable. It should make you feel like you have a pit in the center of your stomach. With the talented Emerald Fennell at the helm and a brilliant performance by Carey Mulligan, the...
‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Review: Mediocrity at its Finest
The DC Extended Universe was in pretty dire straits until 2017’s Wonder Woman came onto the scene and breathed some much needed life into it. The film was everything I wanted in a superhero movie and more. Gal Gadot’s Wonder...
‘Half Brothers’ Review: Good Ideas but Lacks Execution
Half Brothers is being billed and marketed as a comedy, but I believe the film works better as a drama that explores the complexity of family relationships than some outrageous road trip between two half siblings. It’s a coin...
‘The Croods: A New Age’ Review: Evolved Family Fun
I actually had to go back and rewatch The Croods in preparation for its sequel, The Croods: A New Age. It’s been seven years after all, and the new film takes place directly after the original with the whole Crood family and Guy...
‘The Last Vermeer’ Review: Like Watching a Work of Art Being Painted
There is no doubt that art is subjective, but who ultimately decides its worth? The Last Vermeer is an art story, wrapped around a World War II story, and is based on the true story of Han van Meergren, a talented art forger who...
‘The Climb’ Review: As Complex as the Relationships it Portrays
The Climb opens with two best friends, Kyle and Mike, riding their bikes along a winding, mostly uphill road that seems to go on forever. There are occasional moments of relaxing downhills, but overall the stretch of road...