I had really high hopes for this year’s festival but in the end, the festival delivered but I didn’t. A couple of days into the festival I got the flu (not COVID) and could barely leave the house. I managed to get out to the cinema a few times before
Venice International Film Festival 2022: BONES AND ALL
It’s hard to imagine a film about cannibalism being one of the most romantic cinematic experiences in recent memory, but that is exactly what Luca Guadagnino’s Bones and All is. With no shortage of gore and disturbing ideologies, the film manages to bleed its heart out in a viciously affecting
Cinematic Releases: Barbarian (2022) – Reviewed
Courtesy of 20th Century Studios After years of working in television, namely as an actor-director of The Whitest Kids U’Know as well as the satirical comedy The Civil War on Drugs, Zach Cregger went away for about nine years before reemerging in television around 2020. Which brings us to arguably
Jason’s Review of Thor: Love and Thunder 2022 ★★★½
Watched Jul 08, 2022 When it’s being funny and silly and irreverent (first half for the most part) I loved it. When it gets too into the plot and all the lengthy, low-stakes action scenes I tuned out, because the stories in most of these Marvel movies are just completely
Venice International Film Festival 2022: PRINCESS and BANU
The Venice International Film Festival is always a ground for diverse and international filmmaking, with this year’s edition being no exception. Both Princess and Banu are feature film efforts that concern strong female protagonists, both of whom are fighting very different battles in life. And while Princess falters in its