Movie Review: DUNE: PART TWO Starring Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Florence Pugh
Someone get me a Dune popcorn bucket. Oh, that has nothing to do with my review; they just didn’t have any at the screening I attended. Thanks to his seminal work in the last 11-12 years, director Denis Villeneuve has established himself as one of the top directors of his generation. If you look at […]
Movie Review: A Good Person, starring Florence Pugh, Morgan Freeman
Florence Pugh can do no wrong. For those of you who may live under a rock, Pugh has had standout performance after standout performance the last few years. Whether it be in the uneven, ‘Don’t Worry Darling,’ the also uneven ‘Fighting with My Family,’ the twisted ‘Midsommar,’ or ‘Oppenheimer,’ Pugh is on fire. With A […]
Movie Review: OPPENHEIMER Starring Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Robert Downey Jr.
Christopher Nolan is without a doubt one of the finest directors of the last 25 years of cinema. The Dark Knight Trilogy, Dunkirk, Memento, and Inception are just a few of his noted and award-winning films. And I cannot forget one of my personal favorites, The Prestige. Nolan is a master of his craft and […]
Movie Review: DON’T WORRY DARLING Starring Florence Pugh, Harry Styles, Chris Pine
A film that brings up some interesting ideas, Don’t Worry Darling also feels very familiar. By the time we finally figure out what is going on, the movie is practically over – with no time to explore what sets it apart from similar stories. It’s hard not to be left wanting more by the time […]
Movie Review: BLACK WIDOW Starring Scarlett Johansson, Florence Pugh, David Harbor
After two years of waiting, the latest installment of the MCU is finally here. Officially kicking off Phase Four, Black Widow is the 24th film overall in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Although it is following up Endgame and Spider-Man: Far From Home, it chronologically takes place in the past – during the events of Captain […]
Movie Review: ‘Midsommar,’ Starring; Florence Pugh, Jack Reynor
Midsommar is the second film by writer/director Ari Aster, after his debut last year with the incredibly haunting Hereditary. The latter was one of my favorite films of last year (review) so naturally, when it was revealed that Aster was already looking to release his sophomore film in 2019, I was already incredibly intrigued. Hereditary left […]