Review: The Shape of Water (2017)
Elisa (Sally Hawkins) works the night shifts at a government facility during the Cold War. She has her whole day meticulously planned and follows the same routine day in and day out, which includes visiting […]
Elisa (Sally Hawkins) works the night shifts at a government facility during the Cold War. She has her whole day meticulously planned and follows the same routine day in and day out, which includes visiting […]
One of the biggest surprises when the Academy Awards nominations were announced was the number of categories to which Phantom Thread was nominated. It is up for Best Picture, Director, Actor (Daniel Day-Lewis), Supporting Actress […]
Before I start this review, I should warn that I am not a fan of horror movies in general – never have been and it is unlikely to change. I do, however, like psychological thrillers, […]
2017 was an interesting year in movies, when we had a couple of releases complementing each other. Professor Marston and the Wonder Women, for example, is a great movie to watch in addition to Wonder […]
When you see Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks’ names together in project, directed by Steven Spielberg, it is impossible not to have high expectations immediately. Perhaps that is why The Post has been so anticipated and seen as an Oscar contender […]
In the summer of 1983 in Northern Italy, 17-year-old Elio (Timothée Chalamet) is a little bored. Sure he has his friends and books to read, but something is missing. Oliver (Armie Hammer), a 24-year-old American […]
“Raped while dying”, “And still no arrests”, and “How come, Chief Willoughby?” are the sentences written in the three billboards that had been empty for years just outside the city of Ebbing. Mildred (Frances McDormand) […]
“Remember Me” not only is the name of the song that will be stuck in your head after Coco, but it is also the main theme of the latest beautiful animated film by Pixar. Set […]
The relationship between mothers and daughters has always been an intriguing one and is the topic of many movies this season, from comedies like A Bad Moms Christmas to dramas like The Florida Project. The one that fully […]
Agatha Christie is the best-selling novelist in history, outsold only by the Bible and William Shakespeare. It’s no mystery, then, why her stories are adapted either for television or for the movies. Murder on the […]