Reviews
‘The Fabelmans’ is One of Steven Spielberg’s Best Films (Review)
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...
‘Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio’ is a Stunning Stop-Motion Epic (Review)
Guillermo del Toro adapts Carlo Collodi's classic tale about the wooden boy come to life with impeccable humanity in his newest film for Netflix. Stop motion animation has had a bit of a resurgence in this calendar year, from Phil Tippett’s macabre masterpiece Mad God...
‘Stutz’ Gives Jonah Hill a Remarkably Tenderhearted Platform to Honor His Therapist (Review)
In both of his films, actor-turned-filmmaker Jonah Hill has cut a part of his life out and sculpted it into something beautiful and abundant in meaning. With Mid90s, he scrapbooked the dog days of his 90s youth into a film about growing up too fast. It felt a...
The Letterboxd Files with Cory: Vol. 11
Hello, 615ers! We've got more Letterboxd-ing to do. Strap in and buckle up and ... y'know ... huddle. I don't know. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever We may never get a movie exactly like Black Panther: Wakanda Forever again, a film so engulfed in tragedy and...
Phase 4 Ends on Graceful Note with ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ (Review)
While not as memorable as its predecessor, director Ryan Coogler handles this respectable sequel with grace.
Dark Comedy ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ Could Be Awards Dark Horse (Review)
The latest film from director Martin McDonagh is now playing in theaters everywhere.
‘Meet Me in the Bathroom’ a Nostalgic Ode to NYC’s Alt-Rock (Review)
The Strokes and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are but a couple bands probed about their start in the Big Apple in this new music documentary from Will Lovelace and Dylan Southern.
‘Decision to Leave’ is a Sensuous and Spellbinding Neo-Noir (Review)
A police detective falls in a tangled web of love and obsession with his murder suspect in the latest romance thriller from Park Chan-wook.
‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ Explicitly Shows the Horrors of War (Review)
A band of brothers must brave harsh conditions and the brutality of World War I in this new adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque’s iconic novel.
615 Film’s Halloween Streaming Guide
“Spooky Season” is in full swing, so let’s look at some of the best titles to watch for this time of the year.
The Letterboxd Files with Cory: Vol. 10
Hello, 615Filmers. Have you missed me? Of course you have. How could you not? I've got more reviews for you. Try to contain your enthusiasm. Plenty of takes to go around. I am a generous person. Ticket to Paradise George Clooney and Julia Roberts powering a...
‘Kip’ is a Remarkable Body of Work from a Promising Florida Filmmaker (Review)
Velcro The Ninja Kat comes to life in cinematic form in the newest of many short films from writer-director Chris Widdop.