
There’s a bit of darkness built into every beacon of hope, but what happens when that darkness begins to grow?
Cinematic Passion & Perspective
Only films I see in a theatre get a full-on review. Other titles seen on dvd and the like are covered in the “Reactions” section. My take on spoilers is that they pertain to the crux of the filmgoing experience – so while my posts aren’t what I’d call “spoilerific”, consider yourself warned.
All films are rated from one to four stars.
There’s a bit of darkness built into every beacon of hope, but what happens when that darkness begins to grow?
That one movie that totally changed our lives has a spiritual sequel. But will that sequel speak to what our lives have totally changed into?
Twelve years in the making, one of the gutsiest movies ever made zeroes in on a story seldom put up on the big screen: our own.
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door
With great audacity, and great empathy, a new romantic comedy takes its place amongst the year’s best films.
The time for test flights is over. Now is the time for this animated series to truly stretch its wings.
Jon Favreau serves up a vibrant and tasty film that considers the balance between the artist and the critic.
An unexpectedly fun film that reminds us that if we keep trying to do something long enough, we’re bound to get it right eventually.