Boh Bringing a story of self-doubt and identity to Marvel’s storyline, the second stand-alone Spider-Man has a lot of fun (too much arguably) selling action in droves, with the …
Tingles If the Marvel movie-verse is considered a single entity – one 50+ hour movie – then Spider-Man: Far From Home is effectively the post-credit sequence. It’s a little …
Lifeless Although an multi-national crew works aboard the International Space Station – a point Life draws on – it involves no border politics. Life isn’t about clashing ideologies or …
Nighttime People Tom Ford directs a despondent, distant, and certainly indulgent thematic drama in Nocturnal Animals, a film too heady, too obvious, and too morose for its own good …
A 3D home theater showcase even if the movie isn’t up to the tech standards Nature wins as Everest shows, recounting a real world story of middle aged, mountain …
Hitting a little to the left Mired by melodrama, Southpaw’s circumstances create Murphy’s Law: The Movie. Egregiously named Billy Hope (Jake Gyllehaal) loses everything in the course of an …
An accident would explain this one Accidental Love – or Nailed before production messiness left the film in shambles – is nonsense. It was filmed in 2008 when America …
Jake Gyllenhaal is perfect as an obsessive news photographer Eyes do not lie, more so when they don’t close. Enter Louis Bloom. An eccentric and obsessive, Bloom is often …
Death doesn’t matter to Colter Stevens (Jake Gyllenhaal), and why should it? He has eight minutes to live, die, live again, die, repeat ad nauseum. At least, that’s what …