Promising Young Woman (2020), written and directed by Emerald Fennell, is a film I was extremely excited to watch when I first saw the trailer sometime last year, just before the hit of the seemingly unending corona-lockdown. Now that I've seen it almost a year after its scheduled release and a few days after it became... Continue Reading →
Review: The New Mutants
New Mutants was in production for quite a while. I first caught wind of the film about four years ago, and from my understanding, it was supposed to be an x-men film with a horror twist, which sounded really unique and exciting. I've always been a big fan of comic book films and tv, and... Continue Reading →
The 5 best things I’ve watched during quarantine.
Look, I think we all began the quarantine with a lot of optimism about how productive we were going to be. I personally, thought I would have tons of time to clear out all my watch lists and write lots of articles and stories. I do have tons of time to do those things but... Continue Reading →
Review: Space Force
Space Force is one of the newest additions to Netflix’s always expanding collection of original television programming. The show was only released a little over a month ago and follows Steve Carell as General Mark Naird, the recently appointed head of the American military’s newest branch, the Space Force. Basically, I think Space Force is... Continue Reading →
The Shape of Water film review/analysis
The Shape Of Water By now I am sure we all know that the Shape of Water won the best picture award at the Oscars this year. I absolutely adore this film and was anxious that the Academy would commit its characteristic atrocities and give the award to a different film, thank goodness this was... Continue Reading →
Call Me by Your Name film review/analysis
Call Me By Your Name Call Me by Your Name was released in 2017 and stars Timothée Chalamet in the leading role of Elio and Armie Hammer as Oliver. The film, directed by Luca Guadagnino is set in a small Italian village one summer during the early 1980s and revolves around the development of seventeen-year-old... Continue Reading →
Phantom Thread film review/analysis
The Phantom Thread As this is the first review I am writing for this blog, I find it appropriate to provide a brief explanation of how I am going to approach them. (Feel free to skip this portion if it is of no interest to you, but just know you can’t say I didn’t... Continue Reading →