

Film Review: Brooklyn (2015)
Brooklyn is the fictional tale of an every-girl immigrant who moves away from her quiet life in Ireland to work in a department store in...
Nov 13, 2015


Film Analysis: Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)
Another comic masterpiece of idiosyncratic Americana by the Coen brothers, Inside Llewyn Davis spends a week in the life of sorry bastard...
Nov 7, 2015


Film Review: Mr. Turner (2014)
Mr. Turner is an astounding biographical film depicting the final twenty-five years of acclaimed British Romantic painter Joseph Mallord...
Oct 28, 2015


Film Review: Big Fish (2003)
A modern, adventure-filled, American fairytale, Big Fish is the tale of plucky, small town hero Edward Bloom, portrayed in flashback by...
Oct 23, 2015


Film Review: The Lunchbox (2014)
Ritesh Batra’s The Lunchbox is a bilingual Indian romance between a lonely, young housewife and a cranky widower who are connected by...
Oct 16, 2015


Film Review: The Martian (2015)
Ridley Scott’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s bestselling novel The Martian is about a stranded astronaut, accidentally abandoned by his crew...
Oct 9, 2015


Film Review: Warrior (2011)
Warrior, starring Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton as estranged brothers, is one part moving family drama and another part ferocious mixed...
Oct 2, 2015


Film Review: Shaun of the Dead (2004)
An outstanding member of the zom-rom-com genre (that’s “zombie romantic comedy”, in case you didn’t know), Shaun of the Dead is a...
Sep 11, 2015


Film Review: Hero (2002)
Hero is Rashomon 2.0, taking the basic idea of multiple story retellings and refining it with epic vistas, beautifully choreographed...
Aug 21, 2015


Film Review: Whiplash (2014)
The first thing presented in Whiplash is an urgent strain of percussion, a sharp beating on a snare drum that grows faster and faster...
Aug 7, 2015




