The first full day of the festival saw several prominent titles make their Los Angeles review, but the hot-ticket film was Luca Guadagnino’s Call Me By Your Name. The film that’s captured audiences’ attention since it’s festival debut in January,…
Movie Review: Princess Cyd
Anyone who spends much time at the movies can become so accustomed to the Hollywood three-act structure that they don’t even notice how entries of all genres start to bleed together into a single, predictable blur. So, it’s indescribably refreshing…
Gotham 4×08 Review: “A Dark Knight: Stop Hitting Yourself”
“A Dark Knight: Stop Hitting Yourself” was not Oswald’s best week on Gotham. After starting off season four strong with holding all the cards and power, he’s continued his momentum of loss by suffering one upset after the other. My…
Live From the AFI Film Festival – Mr. Roosevelt Red Carpet
The stars came out at AFI Fest for Noel Wells’ directorial debut, Mr. Roosevelt. The story of a wannabe actress called back to her Austin home to bury her cat has capture attention since winning the Audience Award at this…
Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers 35×07 Review: “Get to Gettin'”
We’ve reached the second phase of the game, Survivor fans. I’ve been waiting for this moment for weeks! Everything you’ve learned during the first few rounds of Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers…you can forget a majority of it. This…
Movie Review: Sweet Virginia
It’s easy to see why the dark and shadowy world of film noir remains an attractive avenue for filmmaking. Exploring a world filled with sex, sin and the possibility of redemption shows us at our best and our worst. Based…