“We’ll always live in a kingdom of plenty, That stands for the good and the many… And our flag will always fly!” Thus sing the
Category: Movie Review
If the purpose of life is to be recognized by others, to be celebrated and significant in the eyes of an adoring public, then Walter Mitty is a total failure.
In the opening scene of Easy A, we learn three important things about Olive Penderghast. First and foremost, she is anonymous: not only does she
No Country for Old Men is an enchantingly horrific film, and this was not an accident. Through an intentional series of slow-moving scenes, demented dialogue,
La La Land joins a long line of traditional tales about spousal romance, but with its own fascinating, original, and tragic-comedic twist, focusing on a
Every beginning contains a foreshadowing of the end, but especially in Tenet. The film starts with a symphony slowly warming up for a performance, tuning
G.K. Chesterton once observed that, in the novels of Charles Dickens, there are no characters who are fully evil. Consider his classic villain, Ebenezer Scrooge: