Film Review: The Forest
The Forest is characteristically weak January horror fare. Brendan Wahl | @BrenW23 Let’s be honest, folks. Aside from films that are limited release in December and go wide in January,…
The Forest is characteristically weak January horror fare. Brendan Wahl | @BrenW23 Let’s be honest, folks. Aside from films that are limited release in December and go wide in January,…
Playa Coloniale is a grinding look at the tourist industry that, along with its users, doesn’t question itself. Without a doubt, the right to go on vacation after working hard…
Pat Bonner Cary Fukunaga’s Beasts of No Nation is equal parts brutal and beautiful. Written by Fukunaga and based on the novel by Uzodinma Iweala, the film’s set in an…
Justin Kurzel UK, FRANCE, USA, 2015 English 113 minutes Principal cast: Michael Fassbender, Elizabeth Debicki, Marion Cotillard From the producers of THE KING’S SPEECH comes the story of a fearless…
The Revenant is unflinching, intense and beautiful. I’ve said it before and I’m saying it again after watching this film: give this man his Oscar. Did DiCaprio run over some…
With thousands dead and counting, the ongoing conflict in Syria has become a microcosm for the complicated politics of the region, and an unsavory reflection of the world at large.…