Frances O’Connor’s Emily movie is a haunting, loosely adapted chronicle that’ll fascinate anyone, especially devotees of period dramas.
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Mostly Analytical, Quintessentially Overdramatic
Frances O’Connor’s Emily movie is a haunting, loosely adapted chronicle that’ll fascinate anyone, especially devotees of period dramas.
Read moreHere are the plethora of 2023 films we’re looking forward to most in the year as we update the list while we go.
Read moreGuillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio is a visionary masterpiece and the most engaging adaptation of the story yet
Read moreThe Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special is ridiculously fun and full of heart as it brings the joys of Christmas centerfold.
Read moreRian Johnson’s Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is a perfect sequel—it’s sharp, meticulously striking, and bold.
Read moreShe Said is a brutally vulnerable film with women front and center as it reveals the importance of persistence, resistance, and using one’s voice for subjects that matter.
Read moreThe appeal of Apple TV’s Spirited comes entirely from the meta-storytelling, the music, and the show-stopping cast.
Read moreBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever is an homage to the strength uncovered when the love we carry translates into empathy and courage.
Read moreLindsay Lohan makes a cozy, delightful comeback into the world of rom-coms with Netflix’s Falling For Christmas.
Read moreEnola Holmes 2 brings a fresh, fun new case to our screens with improved performances, characterizations, and relationships.
Read moreLila Neugebauer’s Causeway is an intimate portrayal of a soldier’s struggles after returning home from a traumatic explosion.
Read moreWerewolf By Night is a sexy, brilliantly crafted must-watch even if Marvel or spooky films aren’t usually for you.
Read moreThe Banshees of Inisherin is a hilarious, morbid, and beautifully shot film with astounding performers bringing uncertainties centerfold.
Read moreSeasoned romantic comedy darlings George Clooney and Julia Roberts make Ticket to Paradise an absolute joy ride.
Read moreDespite the faltering screenplay, Ethan Hawke and Ewan McGregor, as brothers, make Raymond and Ray worth watching.
Read moreNetflix’s The School For Good And Evil stumbles at times, but with great costumes, solid performances, and an intriguing premise, it works.
Read moreThe Sanderson Sisters are back in hilariously, gripping force, making Hocus Pocus 2 an emotionally gratifying flight.
Read moreFull of hilarious performances and striking cinematography, See How They Run is an incredible time through and through.
Read moreWith incredible performances and coming off of a great screenplay, Netflix’s Wedding Season is the rom-com we’ve been waiting for.
Read moreBaz Luhrmann made this biopic film to capture the spectacle of Elvis and why he was so beloved by fans then and now.
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