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‘Licorice Pizza’ is a Hilarious and Heartfelt Coming-Of-Age Opus from Paul Thomas Anderson (Review)

‘Licorice Pizza’ is a Hilarious and Heartfelt Coming-Of-Age Opus from Paul Thomas Anderson (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Dec 23, 2021

Ever since debuting with Hard Eight and Boogie Nights in 1997, Paul Thomas Anderson has been a constant presence in the conversation about the best contemporary filmmaking auteur working today, and he continues to solidify himself as such with his new film, Licorice...
‘The Hand of God’ is a Unique but Uneven Tale of Two Halves (Review)

‘The Hand of God’ is a Unique but Uneven Tale of Two Halves (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Dec 14, 2021

After winning the Academy Award in the now-titled category of Best International Feature Film in 2014 with The Great Beauty, writer/director Paolo Sorrentino has solidified himself as a filmmaker on the rise with the overlooked drama Youth and the miniseries The Young...
‘Belfast’ is a Nostalgic and Heartfelt Coming-Of-Age Crowdpleaser (Review)

‘Belfast’ is a Nostalgic and Heartfelt Coming-Of-Age Crowdpleaser (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Nov 10, 2021

From film versions of Shakespeare plays like Much Ado About Nothing and Henry V as well as adaptations of Agatha Christie novels Murder On The Orient Express and the upcoming Death on the Nile, to studio fare like Thor and the live-action Cinderella remake, Kenneth...
‘Last Night in Soho’ is a Creepy and Captivating Celebration of Italian Horror (Review)

‘Last Night in Soho’ is a Creepy and Captivating Celebration of Italian Horror (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Oct 26, 2021

Giallos are far from the most accessible horror subgenre; a lot of them are often sold as straightforward horror films but end up being slow-burn mysteries with little gore and suspense until the third act, while the journeys within them are populated with several...
‘Maya And The Three’ Is An Epic Animated Triumph About The Marvels of Mesoamerica (Review)

‘Maya And The Three’ Is An Epic Animated Triumph About The Marvels of Mesoamerica (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Oct 15, 2021

In the ongoing push for more creators from diverse backgrounds in the film industry, one of the most prominent filmmakers in the world of animation has been Mexican writer-director Jorge R. Gutierrez, who first made waves on Nickelodeon with his cartoon series El...
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