
Review – The Phantom Thread
By guest writer thebeardreviews. Set in 1950’s London, the life of renowned dressmaker (Lewis) is shaken when a young, strong willed woman (Krieps) becomes his muse and lover.
By guest writer thebeardreviews. Set in 1950’s London, the life of renowned dressmaker (Lewis) is shaken when a young, strong willed woman (Krieps) becomes his muse and lover.
By guest columnist Caleb Luther. What a powerful and poignant piece of black comedy. I’ve been pretty big on this director’s work for some while now (In Bruges, Seven Psychopaths), but he may have just topped himself with this one. Three Billboards goes above and beyond in developing its characters, making this already intriguing premise deeply layered
As one-half of the podcast is on the road this week we decided to have another fan-art gallery as this week’s “episode.” And since we’re in the middle of playing catch up with Oscar-nominated movies, we’ll showcase some art that’s inspired by the movies we’ve actually seen.
The nominations for the 2018 Oscars have been announced! See below for the full list, including links to movie reviews we’ve already posted. Check back often, as we’ll update the list with even more reviews to come.
By guest writer The K.E.Y. Reviews. Lady Bird is a fresh and unique coming-of-age film that offers drama and comedy with a sense of realism. As Greta Gerwig’s directorial debut and screenplay, the film did not disappoint. I say it’s one of the best movies of 2017 and definitely Oscar-worthy.
The Golden Globe nominations are in (which tend to be an early indicator of what may get nominated for the Oscars) so this week guest writer TheNoShitMovieCritic has a review of one of the nominees for Best Drama Picture: Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk. I waited a long time to finally add this one to the shelf
Get ready to have all the heartstrings pulled, it must be time for another Disney/Pixar film: Coco. Based on the Mexican holiday of Dia de Muertos (Day of the Dead), the story follows a 12-year old Miguel who sets off a chain of events relating to a century-old mystery, leading him to an extraordinary adventure
By guest columnist k.e.n.n.y.h. I saw this two days ago. My eyes are still adjusting back to the dull world where we live. Visual crack, that’s what this is, and ooooooh how I need another hit…. (…disclaimer: drugs – BAD. Movie – good…)
By guest columnist my_year_in_movies. Beauty and the Beast had a near impossible job on its hand: How do you remake arguably the most beloved animated movie of all time? Take the easy route and not change a thing and the critics will ask what the point is (hell, some grumps are gonna ask that no