Category: Film Reviews

  • Late Spring

    Often times, a movie from a different culture and/or time period will have varying responses from others who view it because it either doesn’t match with their current mind set, isn’t experiencing something similar to those around the same era,… Continue reading "Late Spring"

  • No Way Out

    Its always impressive and cool to look back on the beginnings of famous actors and actresses. Despite many people growing fondness of these celebrities usually some time into their acting career, most of the time people will know someone from… Continue reading "No Way Out"

  • The Crucible

    The Salem Witchcraft trials during 1692 -93 was a period of horror, paranoia, and unfortunate shedding of innocent blood for colonial Massachusetts. Considered one of North America’s most notorious case of ‘mass hysteria’’, the event has been used in popular… Continue reading "The Crucible"

  • Malcolm X

    Malcolm X is a figure in black history that people might not be as well-versed on as others who were famous in the profession of advocating. While names like Martin Luthor King, Nelson Mandela, Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks are… Continue reading "Malcolm X"

  • Chinatown

    The film noir is a genre of film that was heavily utilized during the 1940s and 50s, generally being considered the ‘’classic period’’ for American film noirs. Being associated with cynical attitudes and motivations, depressed characters with an affinity for… Continue reading "Chinatown"

  • Raging Bull

    You’d be surprised how much mileage a movie can get when it tries to make the focus on not-so-great people. While it seems counter-productive to make a movie filled with nothing but unlikeable people, there have been shows and films… Continue reading "Raging Bull"