by Sean Atkins | Dec 9, 2022
The film is now streaming on Apple TV+. As Apple continues to show how it’s done with original films among the streamers, now comes their biggest film yet: Emancipation. You know the buzz around the film, so there’s no need to rehash that. But what matters is the...
by Kevin Allen | Dec 7, 2022
Academy Award winner Olivia Colman manages the historic Empire Theatre during the rise of Margaret Thatcher in the newest film from Sam Mendes. Ever since making his directorial feature debut with American Beauty in 1999, Sam Mendes has established himself as a...
by Cory Woodroof | Nov 29, 2022
Alright, kids, it’s time for another Letterboxd Report with your favorite Nashville-based film critic named Cory, me. Let’s cut the chit-chat and start that reviewing. On the count of three… The Whale Even when his films make people throw...
by Sean Atkins | Nov 22, 2022
Director Rian Johnson delivers another appetizing whodunnit in this follow-up to the 2019 smash-hit. Think about it: What was the last movie to captivate audiences before the pandemic hit in early 2020? The answer you’re looking for is likely Knives Out, which was...
by Cory Woodroof | Nov 21, 2022
Comparison is the thief of joy. There’s nothing truer in the space of the professional artist, in the neverending hierarchy that separates an Oscar winner from an eighth-grade camera whiz making a home movie with his friends. Artists are blessed with an...
by Mike Joseph | Nov 21, 2022
Only a few movies that hit the big screen in 2022 will be as memorable or powerful as The Fabelmans. Steven Spielberg is undoubtedly one of the best filmmakers of all time. From Jaws to Jurassic Park and more recently The Post and West Side Story, he has touched...