Alex Garland’s directorial debut, Ex Machina (2014), was super impressive and left me slightly speechless in contemplation afterward. There were amazing visuals and great performances
Alex Garland’s directorial debut, Ex Machina (2014), was super impressive and left me slightly speechless in contemplation afterward. There were amazing visuals and great performances
Biopics always offer the potential for an interesting peek into the life of a historical figure, but they often can be a slog in boredom.
As part of the February Challenge with Big Tuna, I was tasked with watching Landline (2017). Unlike the first film I saw for the five
There will always room for romantic comedies amongst the vast smorgasbord that is film. While they aren’t as nourishing as a great drama or as
Entanglement is a delightful dark romantic comedy that features a plot that has a predictable twist but still manages to pay-off. We meet Ben (Thomas
As part of the February challenge that I’m doing with Big Tuna on Films, I had to see Fifty Shades Freed (2018), despite having not