*This article contains spoilers for the entirely of Warrior Season 1, and Season 2, Eps. 1-4* “An attack on one of our policemen, in his own home, no less, is an attack on all of us – an attack on law and order itself.” - Mayor Samuel Blake "If You Don't See Blood, You Didn't … Continue reading Warrior Season 2 – Ep 4 Recap : “If You Don’t See Blood, You Didn’t Come To Play,” A Series Of Stand-Offs & Stare Downs Sets The Stage For A San Francisco Sword-Sting
Warrior Season 2 – Ep 3 Recap : “Not How We Do Business”
Warrior Season 2's third hour goes out with a hell of an ending, as the question of what makes a hatchet man looms larger over our troubled cast.
‘I’m Your Woman’ Dabbles In Criminal Style, But Is Ultimately A Family Drama That Rings Thematically Unearned [AFI Fest Review]
Genre films can be made purely for entertainment or they can be made to explore grander ideas; when you do neither in favor for a little bit of both, it’s almost always a detriment to the aims of a storytelling vision. Julia Hart’s “I’m Your Woman,” - the opening night premiere for 2020's virtual AFI … Continue reading ‘I’m Your Woman’ Dabbles In Criminal Style, But Is Ultimately A Family Drama That Rings Thematically Unearned [AFI Fest Review]
‘Martin Eden’ Interweaves Old Film Footage So Flawlessly, You’ll Forget What Time Period You’re In [Must-Watch]
One of the best films of year, there is almost an invisible vitality to "Martin Eden." Every cut and compositional choice so harmoniously antithetical (that's a compliment) that an overly saturated celluloid flicker might spring to life with the addition of a needle-drop - a MUST WATCH.
‘The Trial Of The Chicago 7’ Aims To Light A Political Fire But Falls Flat With Its Faux-Spielberg Fluff Approach
Aaron Sorkin's long gestating "The Trial of the Chicago 7" is an overall mixed bag - part inferno of political rage, part Hollywood Spielberg fluff. Mark Rylance steals the flick.
