Apr 08 Love0 Freetown: Grounded, Honest and Endearing By Nguyen Le Movie Reviews Director Garrett Batty’s latest outing marks a revisit to fact-based and faith-centric storytelling. Mormon missionaries are at risk again, but…Read More
Mar 18 Love0 Think of Run All Night as an Average Prime-time Boxing Match By Nguyen Le Movie Reviews Liam Neeson is out punching, shooting and making threats again in the actor’s latest collaboration with Jaume Collet-Serra after Unknown…Read More
Mar 16 Love0 Kenneth Branagh is the Perfect Fit for Cinderella By Michael Corcoran Movie Reviews Disney’s latest live-action version of Cinderella, delivers what the most dedicated fans of the famous tale would expect: traditional storytelling.…Read More
Mar 16 Love0 Why Ideation Trumps Storytelling in Chappie By Brock Wilbur Movie Reviews The film has been out for a week and a half at this point. The IMDb rating is hovering in…Read More
Feb 25 Love0 Ida: The Search for Identity and Creating Captivating Characters By Susan Kouguell Movie Reviews WANDA "You're Jewish." These few words are revelatory in the Oscar-winning Ida, written and directed by Pawel Pawlikowski. The setting;…Read More
Feb 23 Love4 Breakfast at Tiffany’s: A Controversial, But Marketable Screenplay By Sarah Campos Classic Reviews Anywhere you go, you are guaranteed to run into some sort of Audrey Hepburn merchandise from her significantly famous look…Read More
Feb 22 Love1 The Tale of Princess Kaguya: Studio Ghibli’s Brightest Film By Nguyen Le Movie Reviews The Cat Returns, Howl’s Moving Castle, Earthsea, Ponyo, Arrietty, Poppy Hill and The Wind Rises – every post-Spirited Away film…Read More
Feb 18 Love0 Whiplash Deserves to Win Best Picture, But It Won’t By Jameson Brown Movie Reviews Andrew "Squeaker" Neimann is a student at the best music conservatory in the nation. If he's not practicing, he's flooding…Read More
Feb 10 Love0 Why The Theory of Everything Has a Chance at the Oscars By Ron Chatterjee Movie Reviews The tagline already tells the incredible life story of a man who went on to answer the ultimate question that…Read More
Feb 09 Love0 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl: From the Rust Belt to Sundance and Back By Michelle Donnelly Movie Reviews It’s a bone-chillingly cold Thursday night in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Only five days earlier, the film showing at the Michigan…Read More