Black Widow (2021) Review (Written By Jaeden Noel)
As life slowly but surely gets back to normal, so is our stable Marvel movie cycle. The newest of the bunch and the first since the pandemic being Black Widow, starring Scarlett Johansson & Florence Pugh. In case the title didn’t give it away, Black Widow follows Avengers hero Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow on […]
Werewolves Within (2021) Tribeca Review: A Whodunnit Hoot (Written by Anna Miller)
Say you were to cross Clue’s campiness with Fargo’s Midwestern vibes and the twistiness of Knives Out and you may find the result being a concoction akin to Josh Ruben’s new ‘whodunnit’ flick: Werwolves Within. This one has a lot going for it from the beginning- a talented and utterly enjoyable ensemble with howl worthy […]
Zola (2021) Review: Cinema Is Back! (Written By Jaeden Noel)
Zola is the new A24 film directed by Janicza Bravo, starring Riley Keough & Taylour Page. Based on a series of tweets that went viral in late 2015, the film follows Zola (Page), a waitress who accompanies exotic dancer Stefani (Keough) on a road trip to work at luxury strip clubs in Florida. Accompanied by […]
Black Widow (2021) Early Review – Surprising Yet, Flawed (Written By Hussain Alokaily)
Black Widow is the first film in Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe that’s directed by Cate Shortland and stars Scarlett Johansson, Florence Pugh, Rachel Weisz, David Harbour, Ray Winstone, and O-T Fagbenle. Taking place before Infinity War, Natasha is on the run after the events of Civil War when suddenly, she is forced […]
Luca (2021) Movie Review: Beautiful Yet Bland (Written By Jaeden Noel)
Luca is the newest film out of Pixar’s ever-growing roster of flicks & the 2nd to skip theatres in exchange for instant access on D+. The film follows two young sea creatures Luca & Alberto, (Jacob Tremblay & Jack Dylan Grazer) who both have the ability to turn humans on dryland. We follow these boys’ […]
Last Film Show (2021) A Love Letter To Cinema & Its Pioneers – Tribeca Review by Anna Miller
Pan Nalin’s Last Film Show (“Chhello Show”) recently had its world premiere at Tribeca 2021; it opened the festival’s spotlight section and has found itself being met with an abundance of well deserved praise and acclaim. The mostly autobiographical Gujarati language film from director Pan Nalin begins with a message of gratitude to those who […]
Loki (Episode 1 & 2) (Early Review) – Written By Hussain Alokaily
**Note: The following review will have no specific spoilers on plot points or hints of where the story goes. The first 2 episodes have been provided for review so this will be a general review of both episodes with the focus of the review being on the first one only.** Loki is the latest entry […]
Bo Burnham: Inside (2021) Review: A Disquieting Mirror (Written by Mel Turnage)
I’ve been in a transient rut the past three weeks. Nothing to do, nowhere to go. My parents want me to get a job, and that’s all they seem to talk about. It’s getting annoying just to even exist. What could possibly pull me out of my pit of self-induced melancholy? Oh hey, […]
I Faced My Fear Of Cruella De Vil: Cruella (2021) Second Take Review (Written By Jaeden Noel)
This piece will be more of an after thoughts blurb than a review. Our wonderful writer Anna Miller has published a wonderfully in-depth review of Disney’s newest live-action flick “Cruella” which can be found here! “Cruella” is the origin story of the devilish Icon Cruella De Vil (101 Dalmatians). Also known as, the one character […]
Cruella (2021) Early Review: A Debonair Origin Story Success (Written by Anna Miller)
As far as live action remakes go, Cruella may perhaps be Disney’s best yet. Gillespie’s direction coupled with the likes of Stone and Thompson’s star power makes for a sharp and stylish cruise down origin story lane in the streets of 70s punk rock London. We follow, of course, the infamous Cruella on her transformation from […]