• Reviews
  • Discussions
  • Special Features
  • About Us and Staff
  • Archived Work
  • Follow
Lucky is a Sharp & Surreal Horror Film That Speaks Terrifying Social Truths (Review)

Lucky is a Sharp & Surreal Horror Film That Speaks Terrifying Social Truths (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Mar 4, 2021

If there’s any niche of the film industry that rising filmmakers commonly break into, it’s the horror genre, and Iranian-American director Natasha Kermani should do just that in her second feature film, Lucky. Together, she and writer-lead actress Brea Grant have...
‘Raya and the Last Dragon’ is One of the Best Disney Animated Movies in Years (Review)

‘Raya and the Last Dragon’ is One of the Best Disney Animated Movies in Years (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Mar 1, 2021

As the pandemic continues to linger, the state of seeing big releases in movie theaters remains in purgatory. COVID-19 case numbers are going down, seemingly causing box office numbers to go up to the point that theaters are beginning to show signs of a pulse, albeit...
‘Cherry’ is a Sour, Over-Bloated Odyssey from The Russo Brothers (Review)

‘Cherry’ is a Sour, Over-Bloated Odyssey from The Russo Brothers (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Mar 1, 2021

The Russo Brothers, Anthony and Joe, are some of the best filmmakers in the business right now. Aside from helping shape the Marvel Cinematic Universe over the past decade, they also have their hands on several other interesting projects both in television and film...
Minari is a Lovely & Intimate Look at an Asian Family’s Pursuit of The American Dream (Review)

Minari is a Lovely & Intimate Look at an Asian Family’s Pursuit of The American Dream (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Feb 12, 2021

Lee Isaac Chung’s directorial debut film Minari is getting buzz in multiple categories at the Academy Awards this year, and upon first watch, it’s easy to see why it’s worthy of all the accolades it’s sure to receive. The film dedicates itself to depicting both an...
‘Nomadland’ is Simplistic, Poetic and One of 2020’s Best Films (Review)

‘Nomadland’ is Simplistic, Poetic and One of 2020’s Best Films (Review)

by Mike Joseph | Feb 4, 2021

There are certain low-budget indie movies that come out every year that are absolute must-sees. Its looks like in 2020, Nomadland is 100% that movie. There is something captivating and beautiful about a movie that feels so human and genuine. Nomadland is captivating...
‘Malcolm & Marie’ is an Acting Showcase that Gets Under Your Skin (Review)

‘Malcolm & Marie’ is an Acting Showcase that Gets Under Your Skin (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Feb 4, 2021

If you had guessed that a grainy black and white film with a scene involving macaroni and cheese would eventually sell for $30 million during the middle of a pandemic, please reach out to me to collect your prize. Conceived and shot during the middle of the pandemic,...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy

OUR SITE

Home

About Us and Staff

Copyright | 615 Film | 2022