by Kevin Allen | Jan 17, 2025
After a year defined by strikes from both the Writer’s Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild, the primary goal across the entire film industry was to help movie theaters survive to 2025. Consider the goal achieved, as continued entries from the Marvel...
by Kevin Allen | Jan 16, 2025
Fictional architect László Tóth emigrates from Hungary to America in hopes of a better life for himself and his family in this grand fable from Brady Corbet. Brutalism is an architectural style characterized by raw concrete structures and a hypnotizingly...
by Kevin Allen | Jan 10, 2025
British pop star Robbie Williams tells his turbulent life story the only way he can in the newest film from Michael Gracey. Trying something new within the constraints of the musical biopic subgenre can be difficult to accomplish; only the two-timeline story of...
by Kevin Allen | Dec 11, 2024
Opera legend Maria Callas tries to restore her vocal ability amidst her mind’s unravelling in the new film from Pablo Larrain. In between narratives centered around prominent political figures and movements in his native country of Chile, filmmaker Pablo Larrain...
by Kevin Allen | Dec 3, 2024
A black cat must learn to coexist with other animals after a devastating flood in this animated film from Latvia. A lot of animated films from foreign countries like to rely on visual storytelling to communicate their ideas; from Studio Ghibli’s overlooked gem...