Overall, “Dune: Part 2” is the perfect filmmaking tapestry where every fiber is meticulously woven to create the perfect film. It’s an epic masterful cinematic experience.
For this genre, Miller's Girl is incredibly bold with wonderfully written dialogue that at times I needed to grab my dictionary. Bartlett crosses so many lines as a writer/director but done so with taste, complexity and intelligence.
Written and directed by Issa Lopez, “Tigers are not afraid” makes use of supernatural horror in a way she has given “True Detective 4” its own identity.
This year’s Sundance didn't disappoint with showing Latino-created and/or -led films. Since two of the three films I discuss below were unavailable online, I decided it’d be best to attend the festival in person to watch them on the big screen as they were meant to be seen.
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor is incredible to watch at times, but again her character becomes a walking one-sided protester demanding you devour the trauma porn she is lecturing.
Having a perspective from space is supposed to cause a spiritual awakening since no borders are distinguishable...Yet, not even being out in space can change the brainwashing done to humanity.
by Tyler Disney Echo a limited series currently on Disney+. “Maya Lopez’s ruthless behavior in New York City catches up with her in her hometown; she […]