
What’s New on Amazon Prime: February 2020.
Amazon releases several of their Awards season hopefuls, alongside Jordan Peele’s much anticipated series, Hunters. Amazon does a good job of spreading their content around this month. We get a [more]
Amazon releases several of their Awards season hopefuls, alongside Jordan Peele’s much anticipated series, Hunters. Amazon does a good job of spreading their content around this month. We get a [more]
Does Joker hold a critical mirror up to modern, male violence or wallow in it? Well. Here we are. I actually saw this movie a while ago. I just didn’t [more]
Netflix in February looks to cater to school vacation while covering all of the bases. The kids get let out for a week of vacation in February, and Netflix is [more]
France’s nominee for best animated feature relies too heavily on oddity, omission, and discarded ideas. Today we look at France’s second of three Oscar nominations, the animated film I Lost [more]
A revenge thriller and a horror fairy tale adaptation light up the big screen this week. Context is going to matter a lot this week. If you haven’t seen any [more]
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence remained on top of the charts for a second weekend. The box office saw Bad Boys for Life repeat at number one. Two new releases, [more]
Delphine Girard’s live-action short exemplifies the emotional impact possible from the short form. Short films have a potency due to their distilled nature. Like poetry, they need to get their [more]
We console ourselves after the loss of Monty Python’s Terry Jones with three films to remember him by. It’s an odd feeling when a comedian passes, especially one of such [more]
This musical biopic captivates on the tremendous performance from Renée Zellweger. As we’ve seen, musical biopics are Oscar catnip. An artless one(looking at you, Bohemian Rhapsody) still cleans up with [more]
Sam Mendes’ war drama feels refreshed by its cinematography, once the dizziness wears off. Much has been made of the central conceit of the World War 1 drama, 1917. Director [more]
Guy Ritchie goes back to snappy crime stories, and A Turn of the Screw gets a modern re-imagining. I can’t say that this week’s wide releases grab me right away. [more]
17 years after their last outing, the Bad Boys are back on top of the box office. The MLK holiday weekend was kind to the new releases. Despite being dormant [more]
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