Drama

Malcolm & Marie (2021) – Review

Malcolm & Marie premieres February 5 on Netflix. By Ariba Bhuvad Over the course of this year, we’ve seen television and film productions figure out a way to continue their work while following strict COVID-19 safety protocols. But perhaps none are more impressive than director/producer Sam Levinson’s latest Netflix movie, Malcolm & Marie. Levinson wrote, […]

Malcolm & Marie (2021) – Review

Comedy

THE DEATH OF STALIN

Multi-hyphenate Armando Iannucci might be the best working satirist today (all seven seasons of Veep are streaming on HBO Max and DirecTV). His take on the transfer of power in the USSR circa 1953 is so loaded with jokes you have to watch it twice to get it all. From backstabbing to assassination, pajamas and concert recordings, […]

THE DEATH OF STALIN

Festivals&Academy

Here Are The Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Nominations!

Yesterday, the Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association announced their nominees for the best of the year.  After it was snubbed by both the Golden Globes and SAG, it’s nice to see at least one group acknowledging First Cow.  (Actually, a lot of groups have been acknowledging First Cow.  I just worry it’s the type […]

Here Are The Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Nominations!

Festivals&Academy

SUNDANCE REVIEW: “Eight for Silver” (2021)

One of the biggest surprises coming out of this year’s Sundance Film Festival has been “Eight for Silver”, a gory old-fashioned horror movie that offers a fresh spin on the age-old werewolf story. The film comes from British writer-director Sean Ellis who is no stranger to debuting his films at Sundance. His latest film looks […]

SUNDANCE REVIEW: “Eight for Silver” (2021)

Festivals&Academy

Sundance 2021: “Fire in the Mountains”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 5 out of 5. Under extreme circumstances, there is always an unusual solution to a pressing problem. And when that problem arrives in an already financially struggling family, it gets worse both psychologically and emotionally, turning it into an unbearable experience for one parent to carry the entire family on their shoulder. Chandra […]

Sundance 2021: “Fire in the Mountains”

Movie Reviews

6 Shots From 6 Films: Special François Truffaut Edition

The great François Truffaut was born 89 years ago today, in Paris, France.  This French director would go on to prove that cinema is a universal language and it’s hard not to think about what type of films Truffaut would have gone on to make, if not for his tragically early death at the age of 52.  As far as I am concerned, today is a holiday dedicated to one of the most important cinematic voices of all time. The […]

6 Shots From 6 Films: Special François Truffaut Edition

Documentary

Short Film: ERRAIAK (BOWELS). THE ECHO OF THE ANCESTORS, 31min., Spain

The scream that comes from the caves. He who listens, feels and sings. A language without words. The one that comes out from the bowels. The echo of our ancestors.But since when is the irrintzi among us? Does it still exist in the 21st century? These and many other questions are what the documentary Erraiak […]

Short Film: ERRAIAK (BOWELS). THE ECHO OF THE ANCESTORS, 31min., Spain

Comedy

International Film Festival Rotterdam 2021 Review: ‘Friends and Strangers’

James Vaughan’s feature film debut, Friends and Strangers is an oddity, to say the least. Both the story structure and character writing take strange roles in Vaughan’s first feature film. The story is split up into three main parts that all revolve around the main character, Ray. Each presents Ray with different people to interact […]

International Film Festival Rotterdam 2021 Review: ‘Friends and Strangers’

Drama

Movie Review: An African preacher’s son contemplates Fraternity life as a “Tazmanian Devil”

“Tazmanian Devil” is a Nigerian-American morality fable that might more accurately have been titled “How I Learned to Stop Preaching and Love the Frat.” It’s about a kid who moves in with his Nigerian pastor father so that he can attend college in Texas. But the child the father always called “My young pastor” gets […]

Movie Review: An African preacher’s son contemplates Fraternity life as a “Tazmanian Devil”

Drama

Sundance 2021: Land

Bereft from some ambiguous tragedy, some half-crazy white lady drops everything to go live on a mountain, totally alone, without being adequately prepared. No phone, no car, nor running water even, this scenario spells disaster to absolutely everyone except her, who persists against all common sense. Edee (Robin Wright) seems not to have thought of […]

Sundance 2021: Land

ShortFilm

Short Film: LOOK WHAT YOU HAVE DONE! Switzerland, Thriller

Look what you have done ! (Regarde ce que tu as fait !) is a psychological thriller short film, featuring three actors playing in a No Exit mysterious atmosphere.​Look what you have done ! tells the story of a man, Jacob, who finds himself confronted with his heinous deeds. While Kendra, a psychologist, tries to […]

Short Film: LOOK WHAT YOU HAVE DONE!, 10min., Switzerland, Thriller