A legend within American independent cinema, writer-director Jim Jarmusch has gained that reputation because of his penchant for unique, often odd experiments in narrative filmmaking. His interest in examining characters or story is often missing,Read Full Review
Month: June 2019
The Last Black Man in San Francisco
Occasionally you see a film so stunning, so beautiful that it stops you in your tracks. The Last Black Man in San Francisco is that kind of film. Awash in gorgeous colors and evocative imagery, thisRead Full Review
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum
The mythology built within 2014’s John Wick felt so overwhelmingly refreshing. There was a simplicity to it: its protagonist was a ferocious man, known for being an unstoppable killing machine while also being equally un-killable. AndRead Full Review
Booksmart
The concept of ‘one crazy night’ high school films has become one of Hollywood’s greatest fantasies. It taps into the imaginations of different people and age groups, so it makes sense that they keep gettingRead Full Review