Some critics rave that Poor Things is a feminist narrative of sexual liberation. I, on the other hand, think that the film is a self-congratulatory, mind-numbing fiasco. The film’s poor excuse for an attempt at female empowerment falls flat.
Some critics rave that Poor Things is a feminist narrative of sexual liberation. I, on the other hand, think that the film is a self-congratulatory, mind-numbing fiasco. The film’s poor excuse for an attempt at female empowerment falls flat.
If there is any sci-fi film to see this year, it is Dune: Part Two. It is a terrific theater experience that, at any rate, will have you hunched at the edge of your seat for every minute of its runtime.
This film can resonate with anyone who has an immigrant background, or who has had to adapt to an unfamiliar environment.
In a world desperately in need of healing, Bob Marley’s timeless message of love and unity remains as vital as ever!
Ari Aster’s new horror-comedy will leave audiences questioning social constructs & confronting the surreal intersection of dreams and reality.
Why do directors insist on portraying the average high school boy to be a beard-clad thirty-year-old man?
Canadian director Emma Segliman revives the teen sex comedy genre with a high school fight club, two gay best friends, and way more blood than you were expecting.
Rather than of forcing yourself to hike up a steep path or go barreling down some dangerous waves this summer, why not watch a highly paid actor do it instead?
All in all, the strong and unpredictable performances from the cast and the heartwarming character development has led this film to stand among the classics of the early 90s.
“… prisons are used to resolve or to hide all sorts of other kinds of social problems, but they don’t actually make communities or people safer.”— Brett Story, director of The Prison in Twelve Landscapes.
Despite liking the film, I can empathize with the critics who reacted negatively to the filmmaker’s portrayal of privileged, affluent, and aimless characters.
Regular Fulcrum contributor Will Hume reviews Ben Affleck’s new flick, Gone Girl.
One of the most popular books of all time, happens to be one the best classic films of all time.
Jessica Eritou reviews Obvious Child, the romantic-comedy that pushes beyond it’s typical cliches.
Enemy reunites Jake Gyllenhaal with director Denis Villeneuve for the second time, following their 2013 film Prisoners. It tells the story of a young history professor who is dissatisfied with his life. He watches a movie in which there is an actor that looks identical to him. Falling into a sort of obsession, he arranges …
Airplane action movie starts strong but ends in a nosedive Non-Stop is an above average thriller that gets you in the theatre and thoroughly entertains you for 110 minutes. During your stay, you are treated to a great cast of actors in low-key roles that build tension as they bounce conflict off one another. This …
A viewing experience that lives up to its title I would say That Awkward Moment is properly my first anticipated movie of the year. Picked off the 2010 Blacklist, the film tells a rather conventional romantic comedy tale, but from the male perspective. It’s a fresh angle to go on, and picking three actors who are …
Perhaps Mary Shelley, gargoyles, and the battle of good versus evil were not a combination fit for a movie.
The first rule of Fight Club is….
Holy hit films! Check out this week’s rave reviews of The Master and Seven Psychopaths.