by Jill Serleth | Oct 30, 2020 | Criticism
Mind-bending and psychologically disconcerting, director Ari Aster’s Midsommar (2019) entices psychological thriller fans and horror fanatics alike with its gruesome qualities. Despite bearing a slow outset and questionable take on foreign culture, this film...
by Catherine Fruzyna | Oct 21, 2020 | Criticism
Enola Holmes (2020), directed by Harry Bradbeer, is a well-produced movie with an amazing cast and delightful set and costume design, but that’s all that can be said for its praise. With many faces recognizable from other Netflix shows (Stranger Things’ Millie...
by Carissa Chin | Oct 21, 2020 | Criticism
Based on a novel of the same title by Donald Ray Pollock, The Devil All the Time (2020), directed by Antonio Campus, is the latest thriller film we have been waiting for. Based in rural America, starting from the end of World War II, the film touches on many difficult...
by Mina Tham | Oct 14, 2020 | Issues, Left
Welcome back to A Newcomer’s Guide to La Nouvelle Vague and welcome to Issue number three – I can’t believe we’re halfway through already! This issue features films that are a rollercoaster of emotions and of all different styles. The first film is directed by...
by Mina Tham | Oct 14, 2020 | Issues, Left
Many films have used time travel as their plot device, including films you may recognize like Back to The Future (1985), Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (2016), and X-Men: Days of Future’s Past (2014). Television shows such as Futurama, Doctor Who, and The...
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