In the dizzying and beguiling Spencer from director Pablo Larraín, there’s a running commentary on how frosty the Sandringham House is. For all its acquired decadence and displays of excess, it’s chilly more often than not, and Diana complains several…
‘Godzilla: King of the Monsters’ Trailer 2 – King Ghidorah Is An Absolute Unit
Warner Brothers has been on a slow roll of hype building as it’s competitor Disney has launched two massive trailers for Marvel Studios this week, breaking records all around the internet. With Tokyo Comic Con came official revelation of the…
Godzilla: King of Monsters Arrives in First Trailer Out of SDCC ’18
The reception to Gareth Edwards’ 2014 remake of Godzilla was mixed. Some thought it was a well crafted re-framing of the classic beast, others found it to be a self serious bore with occasional thrills. In 2019, Michael Dougherty (Krampus,…
Movie Review: The Shape of Water
Director Guillermo del Toro builds his worlds from the ground up, imbuing his chosen universes with such distinct senses of self that we can’t help but buy immediately into the world he’s drawn. A man with a mind for the fantastical…
TIFF Movie Review: The Shape of Water
To read further TIFF 2017 coverage, go here. Director Guillermo del Toro builds his worlds from the ground up, imbuing his chosen universes with such distinct senses of self that we can’t help but buy immediately into the world he’s drawn. A…
Ally’s Movie Review: A Brilliant Young Mind
Morgan Matthews’ film wants to be three things at once. A coming of age story about a young introverted genius, a familial drama about a mother and son after the father is killed in a violent car accident, and a…
Move Review: “Paddington”
January is filled with snow, harsh winds, and cloudy skies, and cinemas are filled with Hollywood’s winter garbage and Oscar-nominated films grasping for audiences’ attentions before they are forgotten. It’s a mishmash of Hollywood’s most memorable and Hollywood’s most forgettable.…