Tag: Film Review

  • The Crow

    The 1994 cult superhero film, The Crow, is sadly known more for the tragedy surrounding it rather than its own material. This isn’t to say that it went under the radar, as the film was a sleeper hit at the… Continue reading "The Crow"

  • 8 Mile

    Marshall Bruce Mathers III, more commonly known as Eminem, has been credited as one of the greatest rap artists of all time alongside names like Tupac Shakur, Kendrick Lamar, The Notorious B.I.G, Snoop Dog, Nikki Minja, etc. Being a musical… Continue reading "8 Mile"

  • Poor Things

    For every award season, there is often one film that particularly stands out as being bizarre and out-of-place. Whether this sentiment comes from a subjective viewpoint, or that the film itself is just odd and quite different from the line-up… Continue reading "Poor Things"

  • Red Eye

    The 2005 American psychological thriller, Red Eye, starring Rachel McAdams and a then relatively unknown Cillian Murphy, didn’t sound or appear to be anything special for the time period (not helped out by truly awful advertising that bombarded people with… Continue reading "Red Eye"

  • Rustin

    When it comes to portraying true events in film, there comes a point when you start to question whether or not some of the chosen material is warranting of a cinematic portrayal. It is incredibly important for history when presented… Continue reading "Rustin"

  • Past Lives

    Past Lives was a film that didn’t have too much traction originally despite the initial trailers being solid (if not the most intriguing) yet jumped up in public awareness when it started to receive Oscar nominations in various categories. One… Continue reading "Past Lives"

  • Rush Hour

    Rush Hour became a cultural staple when it was originally released in 1998. While it was on the surface just a generic buddy cop film with a comedic edge starring two relatively well-known actors of polar opposites, the light-hearted atmosphere… Continue reading "Rush Hour"