by Sean Atkins | Jun 24, 2022
You’ll laugh, but cheer on this wonderful British film about, “The World’s Worst Golfer.” No matter the quality of the film, Mark Rylance always seems to deliver a fine performance in whatever he’s in. However, both films he has been in this...
by Kevin Allen | Jun 23, 2022
Audiences have a creepy but crowd-pleasing character-driven story waiting for them when The Black Phone rings. For the first decade of his career, Scott Derrickson established himself as a directorial force to watch in the niche of genre feature filmmaking, first...
by Sean Atkins | Jun 20, 2022
The King of Rock and Roll finally gets his proper due in this 159-minute musical extravaganza from director Baz Luhrmann. To understand what Elvis Presley meant to millions of people and his overall impact on the evolution of music also gets to the meaning of a...
by Sean Atkins | Jun 16, 2022
This sweet coming age story is as authentic as they come As the streaming wars continue to rage on, all the streamers are still struggling to roll out their original films. And it wasn’t until this past Oscars where we not only saw history, but some progress for...
by Cory Woodroof | Jun 15, 2022
Welcome back to another edition of The Letterboxd Files with Cory. If you’re a bit sweltered by this asinine Nashville heat that we’re experiencing, sit back, crack open your favorite Arnold Palmer-related beverage and comb through the Letterboxd Files....
by Kevin Allen | Jun 13, 2022
This Buzz Lightyear spin-off is another standout entry in the Toy Story franchise From Soul and Luca to Turning Red, the immaculate work of Pixar Animation Studios has been sadly but understandably relegated to the streaming service Disney+ since the start of the...